在莱顿(市)的土耳其领事馆
Last update: 2023
机构 | 在莱顿(市), 荷兰的土耳其领事馆 |
机构类型 | 总领事馆 |
联系地址 | Kort Rapenburg - 2311 GC Leiden Netherlands |
联系邮箱 | 目前没有提供 |
联系电话 | |
传真号码 | (+31) 71 512 33 55 |
工作时间 | Monday-Friday: 09:00 - 12:30 and 13:00 - 16:00 |
大使(机构负责人) | Mr Johan Peters Joost, Honorary Consul General |
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土耳其在全世界总共有318个外交机构,其中181个是领事馆。全世界其他国家一共有469外交机构在土耳其,其中有339个是领事馆。
土耳其在荷兰有大使馆,位于The Hague。点击这里可以查看详情。
领事馆是一国驻在他国某个城市的领事代表机关的总称,有总领事馆,领事馆,副领事馆等,负责管理当地本国侨民和其它领事事务。两个国家断交,一定会撤销大使馆,但不一定撤销领事馆。大使馆的职责范围遍及驻在国各个地区,领事馆只负责所辖地区。大使馆通常受政府和外交部门的直接领导,而领事馆通常接受外交部门和所在国大使馆的双重领导。许多国家在多数国家只设大使馆,不设领事馆。设不设领事馆,设哪个级别的领事馆,主要看侨民和领事业务的多少以及所在地区的重要性,并依照对等原则进行。
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土耳其和荷兰的关系
Dutch–Turkish relations refer to interstate relations between the Netherlands and Turkey. The diplomatic relations widely encompass and span four centuries, beginning in 1612. The first Turkish representative in the Netherlands started activities in 1859.
Before the Dutch had their own consuls in the Levant, they traded under the French Capitulations of 1569 until they sent Cornelius Haga as a Consul to Istanbul in 1611. The States-General was responsible for appointing the consul, but the Levant merchants in these cases were closely consulted. The poor payment system for the consuls disrupted the potential successes of the relationship between consul and merchant community. The merchants requested changing to the Venetian fixed salary payment, but the States-General went against their wishes and tried to find other means of income. This posed problems for the Dutch consuls, and there are many reports of cases where consuls exerted their authority over the nations members who did not want to pay consulate and embassy dues. Despite internal struggle within the Dutch nation, it had a good relationship with the Ottoman’s and in 1804 Sultan Selim III (1789–1807) appointed the first resident representative to Amsterdam.
Turkeye is a village of Sluis, a municipality located in the west of Zeelandic Flanders, in the south-western part of the Netherlands. In 1604, Prince Maurits changed the name of the village in Turkeye to thank the Turkish sailors for their support to the Dutch during the battle with the Spaniards in the Dutch War of Independence.
The history of Turkey and the Netherlands stretches back to the 17th century, when the first representative of the States-General was sent to the Sublime Porte. Relations between the two have continued every since, further cemented by Turkish guest workers in the ’60s and’70s, and today by strong economic ties. See an article written by Gürkan Celik: Turkey and the Netherlands: 400 years of diplomatic Relations, in Turkish Review, pp.50-53, issue 1, 2012]. --维基百科
Before the Dutch had their own consuls in the Levant, they traded under the French Capitulations of 1569 until they sent Cornelius Haga as a Consul to Istanbul in 1611. The States-General was responsible for appointing the consul, but the Levant merchants in these cases were closely consulted. The poor payment system for the consuls disrupted the potential successes of the relationship between consul and merchant community. The merchants requested changing to the Venetian fixed salary payment, but the States-General went against their wishes and tried to find other means of income. This posed problems for the Dutch consuls, and there are many reports of cases where consuls exerted their authority over the nations members who did not want to pay consulate and embassy dues. Despite internal struggle within the Dutch nation, it had a good relationship with the Ottoman’s and in 1804 Sultan Selim III (1789–1807) appointed the first resident representative to Amsterdam.
Turkeye is a village of Sluis, a municipality located in the west of Zeelandic Flanders, in the south-western part of the Netherlands. In 1604, Prince Maurits changed the name of the village in Turkeye to thank the Turkish sailors for their support to the Dutch during the battle with the Spaniards in the Dutch War of Independence.
The history of Turkey and the Netherlands stretches back to the 17th century, when the first representative of the States-General was sent to the Sublime Porte. Relations between the two have continued every since, further cemented by Turkish guest workers in the ’60s and’70s, and today by strong economic ties. See an article written by Gürkan Celik: Turkey and the Netherlands: 400 years of diplomatic Relations, in Turkish Review, pp.50-53, issue 1, 2012]. --维基百科