The bid for the country’s rebranding was launched last year when the Turkish president said it “best represents and expresses the culture, civilization and values of the Turkish nation.”
Turkey will submit a formal request to the United Nations and other international organizations to change the way the country’s name is spelled in English. On Tuesday, May 31, reports on Twitter Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.
He wrote that he had sent a letter to the UN Secretary-General in which he requested to approve the new spelling of Turkey’s name in foreign languages in UN member countries as “Türkiye”.
If granted upon request, the name “Türkiye” (“Turkiye”) will be used in international forums and official documents instead of other spellings previously common.
As mentioned by the publication, Anadolu. The minister also specified that products made in Turkey will be labeled “Made in Turkiye” instead of “Made in Turkey”.
It was previously reported that Turkey would not support Finland and Sweden’s entry into NATO. In return, he wants them to condemn all Kurdish organizations and remove restrictions on arms sales. But Finnish President Sauli Niiniste later said his country and Sweden should have an agreement with Turkey.
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