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Turkey appoints new ambassadors, chief advisers

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published November 09,2018
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan appointed new ambassadors and chief advisers to the president, under a decree published in the Official Gazette on early Friday.

According to the decree, Burak Özügergin replaced Yaşar Halit Çevik as Turkey's Ambassador to Greece.

Mehmet Yilmaz was appointed as Turkish Ambassador to Somalia, taking the post from Olgan Bekar.

Ahmet Aydın Doğan was named to the post of Turkish Ambassador to Morocco, replacing Ethem Barkan Öz.

Armağan Inci Ersoy was appointed as Turkey's Ambassador to Paraguay.

Ankara appointed Murat Mustafa Önart as Turkish Ambassador to Mali.

Kemal Onur Özçeri was appointed as Turkey's Ambassador to Benin.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim Kalın was appointed as a chief adviser to the president. Kalin was given ambassador title, as well.

Israfil Kışla was also appointed as a chief adviser to the president.