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Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Embassy of the Republic of Turkey - Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Twitter Post Content: On the 70th anniversary of the start of the Korean War, President @RTErdogan shared this message #KoreanWar70Years Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1276239690551754755 Post Content: From Korea to Afghanistan, Turkish and American soldiers fought side by side. Today we remember our fallen. #MemorialDay Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1264889116577193987 Post Content: Thanks to @tckulturturizm, the global community is now able to virtually visit 16 museums across Turkey, including Gobeklitepe, commonly known as the zero point of history! Take a virtual tour over the holiday weekend at https://sanalmuze.gov.tr! https://buff.ly/3bQPPXp Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1263864759922851840 Post Content: Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Happy International #TeaDay! Did you know Turkey's the world leader in tea consumption? A Turkish person consumes -1,300 cups of tea every year! While you enjoy a relaxing cup of tea at home to learn more about Turkish tea: https://bit.lv/2ziZXeh Post Link: http s: //twitter. c om/Turki shEmba s s v/status/126343485 7629302786 Post Content: Today is International #MuseumDay! If you’re looking to expand your knowledge on Turkey’s rich history and cultural heritage while you #StayHome, we hope you’ll take some time to explore Turkey’s 336 museums at @TurkishMuseums! #MuseumFromHome https://buff.ly/2VweFa7 Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1262357449153089537 Post Content: Mark your calendar! 0 On May 19, the @AntalyaDF will cohost a webinar with @ipinst, bringing together international leaders to discuss the impact of #COVID19 pandemic on conflict dynamics and mediation. Learn more: Post Link: https://tvntter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/1261013459841560578 Post Content: Turkey’s donation of personal protective equipment will be distributed by @FEMA and @,FEMAregion3 across the U.S. mid-Atlantic region. @NATO #WeAreNATO #StrongerT ogether Post Link: Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/12605988958449582Q9 Post Content: Today and every day, we thank all nurses around the world on the frontlines caring for patients, saving lives, and keeping our communities healthy and safe. Like and retweet to share your appreciation for our healthcare heroes! #IntemationalNursesDay Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1260162806751490Q48 Post Content: Follow us on Instagram and Facebook! http://instagram.com/turkishembassy http://facebook.com/turkishembassv Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1259120587Q89285121 Post Content: Today we join the global community to honor the millions of #RedCrescent and #RedCross and volunteers and staff for their service and sacrifice. @TurkKizilay @Kizilay will celebrate its 152nd anniversary on June 11! Thank you. #RedCrescentDay #RedCrossDay Post Link: http s: //twitter. c om/Turki shEmbas s y/statu s/1258848703886041099 Post Content: “There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness” — Rumi Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Together, we will get through this, and come out stronger than ever before. As you #StayHome and plan your next adventure, learn why Turkey should be at the top of your bucket list! Visit https://goturkey.com Post Link: http s: //twitter. c om/Turki shEmba s s v/status/1258440501180747776 Post Content: Today, a second Turkish military aircraft arrived at @Andrews_JBA, delivering additional medical supplies to our American friends. We stand in solidarity with our @NATO Ally in efforts to combat #COVID19. #StrongTurkey #WeAreNATO #StrongerTogether Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/1256330755015245824 Post Content: We celebrate #LabourDay of all Turkish workers who play a vital role in the development of our nation. #MayDay #IntemationalWorkersDay Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/1256228185907363845 Post Content: Yesterday on @BloombergRadio with @DavidWestin, Ambassador @serdarkilic9 discussed #Turkey’s donation of medical supplies to the U.S., as well as Turkey’s global efforts to combat #coronavirus, investments in healthcare & actions to protect the economy: https://t.co/BXAaPHKbX6?amp= 1 Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1255930456991838210 Post Content: Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Together, we will defeat this virus. Today, a Turkish military plane landed at @Andrews_JBA to deliver medical equipment to help our @,NATO ally combat #COVID19. Turkey stands in solidarity with the U.S. in the fight against coronavirus. #WeAreNATO #StrongTurkey Ambassador @serdarkilic9 delivered the Turkish medical supplies containing surgical masks, hazmat suits, goggles, N95 masks and face shields to @StateDepf s Acting Assistant Secretary Philip T. Reeker. #StrongTurkey #StrongerTogether “There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness” — Rumi We stand by our allies in these difficult days. #StrongTurkey #WeAreNATO #StrongerTogether Letter from President @RTErdogan to President @realDonaldTrump arrived with medical supplies. #StrongTurkey Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/1255277916285480961 Post Content: We are proud to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the inauguration of the Grand National Assembly, as well as the National Sovereignty and Children’s Day! Post Link: http s: //twitter. c om/Turki shEmba s sy/status/125343 0529736638466 Post Content: Today, as we celebrate National Sovereignty and Children's Day, we hope you will join us for a concert of love from the skies of Istanbul, hosted by @trpresidency! #LOVEFROMISTANBUL Watch “From 7 hills to 7 continents” at 12pm EST, for free, here: https://buff.ly/2RXFstI Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1253337903150718978 Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Post Content: Today is National Sovereignty and Children’s Day in Turkey— a national holiday during which we celebrate the foundation of the #Turkish Grand National Assembly, as well as the children’s day! 100 years ago, on April 23, 1920, the Turkish Grand National Assembly was inaugurated in #Ankara, a decisive moment in our nation’s history that ultimately led to the foundation of the Republic of #Turkey in 1923. The founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatiirk, dedicated ‘April 23’ to #children all over the world, to underscore the important role they play in our future. Happy #ChildrensDay! Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1253292600783757318 Post Content: Mark your calendar! On April 23, National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Turkey, @trpresidency will host a global concert to promote love and unity during these difficult times. #LOVEFROMISTANBUL Tune in, for free, at 12pm EST here: https://t.co/Q7tZcY6xJS?amp=l Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/1252980360125845504 Post Content: Planning your next trip while you #StayHome? Turkey’s new luxury hotel, the Museum Hotel Antakya, regarded as “an engineering marvel, an architectural beauty and a world-class archaeological site,” gives guests a bird's-eye view of 2,300 years of history! https://t.co/P2yKxYJDOx?amp=1 Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/30/2020 9:26:59 AM The Museum Hotel Antakya, home to the world’s largest floor mosaic, brings the past to life, allowing you to journey through the ruins of the ancient city of Antioch! Learn the remarkable story of this hotel, which must be added to your travel bucket list! https://t.co/2v7NKSIBEV?amr>=l Post Link: https://twitter.com/TurkishEmbassy/status/1250822855933263872 Post Content: Turkey has provided assistance to more than 30 countries to combat #COVID19, providing PPE, test kits and ventilators. Read more @SashaToperich: https://t.co/6zuxal8okp?amp=l “We’ve extended a helping hand to more than 30 countries, including some of our key allies such as the UK,Spain & Italy. We’ll continue with our enterprising & humanitarian foreign policy.” said Minister @MevlutCavusoglu in @AtlanticCouncil & @TurkHeritage video c onferenc e. “Global effort is needed. What we do today to make global governance and multilateral cooperation work, will define tomorrow.” Watch full videoconference with Minister @MevlutCavusoglu Minister @MevlutCavusoglu: “Turkey has put international co-operation at the forefront of its fight against the coronavirus pandemic.” Learn more about Turkey's global efforts to combat #COVID19: https://t.co/v31reiFbq3?amp=l Post Link: https://twntter.com/TurkishEmbassv/status/125050276606322688Q Post Content: Kolonya, meaning “cologne,” which has been a symbol of Turkish hospitality and health for centuries, is now being used to combat the #coronavirus in #Turkey. 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