This year marks the 160th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
relations between Turkey and Brazil. The Friendship, Residence, Trade and
Navigation Agreement establishing diplomatic relations between the Ottoman
Empire and the Empire of Brazil was signed in 1858, and political relations
began with the Friendship Treaty signed between the Republic of Turkey and
the Federative Republic of Brazil in 1927.
Turkey and Brazil, both emerging countries with dynamic economies and
societies, committed to peace and multilateralism, have forged a
multidimensional relationship over the course of these years, which they
still work to further consolidate.
Brazil is Turkey’s first strategic partner and the largest commercial
partner in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region. In 2006, a High
Level Cooperation Commission was established between the two countries. In
2010, Turkey and Brazil inaugurated a new era in their bilateral relations
by elevating their relationship to the level of strategic cooperation with
the signing of the Action Plan for Strategic Partnership.
Commercial and economic relations between Turkey and Brazil are increasing
in line with the spirit of the strategic cooperation. Bilateral trade
volume reached 3 billion US Dollars in 2017. The number of tourists between
the two countries increases regularly, thanks to the Turkish Airlines
flights, which connect Istanbul and Sao Paulo since 2009.
In recent years, there has been increase in dialogue in various
international platforms as well, such as the United Nations, the G20 and
regional organizations such as MERCOSUR.
Throughout the year, this significant anniversary has been celebrated via
various events organized by the Turkish Embassy in Brasilia and Consulate
General in Sao Paulo.
On the occasion of the 160th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
relations, Turkey is determined to further develop its bilateral relations
with Brazil and to strengthen existing ties of friendship through dialogue
and cooperation.