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Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations

Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations are foreign relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a southeast European country, while Turkey is an Asia Minor country with small European part on the Balkan peninsula around Istanbul. Diplomatic relations between the two countries started on 29 August 1992. Bosnia and Herzegovina has two embassies in Ankara and Izmir and one consulate in Istanbul, while Turkey has one embassy in Sarajevo and one consulate in Mostar.
==Bosnian War==
Turkey recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state on 6 February 1992, while both countries established diplomatic relations on 29 August 1992.〔 On 22 July 1995, Turkish president, Süleyman Demirel, mediated between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia when both countries signed the Split Agreement which enabled joined defence of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia against the Serb forces.

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