Turkey will now be known as ‘Turkiye’
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, TURKEY/ Created : Feb 6, 2022, 17:30 IST
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Turkey will now be known as ‘Turkiye’. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently released a statement and announced tweaking the country’s internationally recognised name to Turkiye.
Turkey will now be known as ‘Turkiye’. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently released a statement and announced tweaking the country’s internationally recognised name to Turkiye. Read less
Reportedly,the Turkish President announced the name change in early December. This decision will mainly impact how public and foreign nations address the country,
As per the statement, the term ‘Turkiye’ represents and expresses the culture, civilization and values of the Turkish nation in the best way.
As per the reports, the country is called Turkiye in Turkish language, and the country now wants to carry the said name over to international recognition.
Reports have it that in the context of strengthening the ‘Turkiye’ brand, all types of correspondence and activities, especially in official relations with other international institutions, organisations, and countries, will now use the term ‘Turkiye’ instead of ‘Turkey’, ‘Turkei’, ‘Turquie’ and so on.
Referring to this, the Turkish President stated that Turkiye is accepted as an umbrella brand for the country in national and international venues, further adding that Turkiye is the best representation and expression of the Turkish people’s culture, civilization and values.
So going forward, ‘Made in Turkiye’ will now appear on all of the country's exports, whereas the country's tourism website, GoTurkiye.com, has also undergone the rebranding.
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