Hubungan Amerika Serikat dengan Turki

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Hubungan Amerika Serikat dengan Turki merujuk kepada hubungan bilateral antara Amerika Serikat dan Turki. Hubungan setelah Perang Dunia II berubah dari Konferensi Kairo Kedua pada Desember 1943 dan keterlibatan Turki pada Pernag Dunia II di pihak Sekutu pada Februari 1945. Pada tahun berikutnya, Turki menjadi anggota carter Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa.[1]

Hubungan Turki–Amerika Serikat
Peta memperlihatkan lokasiTurkey and USA

Turki

Amerika Serikat
Misi diplomatik
Kedutaan Besar Turki, Washington, D.C. Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat, Ankara
Utusan
Duta Besar Turki untuk Amerika Serikat Serdar Kılıç Duta Besar Amerika Serikat untuk Turki David Michael Satterfield

Referensi

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