Cambodia–Turkey relations
Bilateral relations
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Cambodia–Turkey relations are the bilateral relations between Cambodia and Turkey. Diplomatic relations at the legation level were established in 1947 and then to the rank of ambassador in 1959. It was not until 2013, however, that Turkey established a resident embassy in Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh.[1]
Diplomatic relations
The two countries did not have diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level until 2013.[1] Part of the reason was the close relations that King Sihanouk developed[2] with North Korea. Turkey, as a close ally to South Korea, refrained[2] from fostering relations with the King who maintained[2] his private residence in Pyongyang that was built for him by the president of North Korea, Kim Il Sung,[2] in the 1970s. Relations improved[1] after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, when Cambodia started engaging with noncommunist states.
Presidential visits
| Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palais de la Paix, Phnom Penh | March 3, 2015[3] | ||
| Presidential Complex, Ankara | October 1–3, 2018[3] | ||
| Presidential Complex, Ankara | October 20–22, 2018[3] | ||