DIPLOMATIC CALENDAR
94th Turkish Victory Day celebrated
Turkish Ambassador Sadik Babür Girgin hosted a reception at the Serena Hotel to mark the 94th anniversary of Turkish Victory Day. Among the guests were military and civilian officials from foreign missions, the government, civil society and the business community.
Turkish Victory Day is celebrated on August 30 to mark the country’s victory in the 1922 Greco-Turkish War’s Battle of Dumlupinar, in the Kütahya Province in western Turkey, which was decisive in determining the outcome of the four year Turkish War of Independence that followed World War I. The day has been a national holiday since 1935.
The guests had much to discuss at the reception, in light of the recent attempted coup in Turkey and visits by a number of foreign diplomatic delegations to the country – from the United Nations, European Union, United States and more. The reception in Islamabad seemed more somber than it would otherwise have been.
In Turkey, the traditional state ceremony was held in Antikabir, Ankara to mark this year’s victory day anniversary, but the parade of military vehicles was cancelled. The federal minister for planning and reforms, Ahsan Iqbal, was invited to the event as chief guest, and was accompanied by the chief of naval staff, Admiral Mohammad Zakaullah, and other dignitaries.