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Luxembourg–Turkey relations
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Luxembourg–Turkey relations are the bilateral relation between Luxembourg and Turkey. Following Luxembourg's independence from the Netherlands,[1] Turkey recognized Luxembourg on May 31, 1867.[1] The Turkish Embassy in Luxembourg was established in 1987.[2] In response, Luxembourg opened its embassy in Ankara on November 29, 2011.[2]
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History
Relations became tense in late 1990s following the 1997 Luxembourg Council meeting, where the German Chancellor Helmut Kohl defined[3] the European Union as requiring “civilization,” which a Muslim majority country[4] such as Turkey lacked.
Turks were further shocked[5] by the discussion in which the Greek foreign minister Pangalos[6] gave an unmitigated description[5] of the Turks as “bandits, murderers and rapists.’’
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High level visits
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Economic relations
- Trade volume between the two countries was US$160 million in 2017 (Turkish exports/imports: 36/124 million USD).[7]
- There are direct flights from Istanbul to Luxembourg City twice daily.[7]
- 2,764 tourists from Luxembourg visited Turkey in 2015.[7]
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