Baki İlkin

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Baki İlkin

Born October 3, 1943
Ankara, Turkey
Title Representative of Turkey to the United Nations

Baki İlkin (born October 3, 1943 in Ankara, Turkey) is currently Representative of Turkey to the United Nations.

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Previously, Baki Ilkin served as Ambassador, Deputy Under-Secretary for Bilateral Political Affairs, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2001-2004); Ambassador of Turkey to the United States (1998-2001); Ambassador of Turkey to the Netherlands (1996-1998); Ambassador, Director General, Special Advisor to the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993-1996); Ambassador of Turkey to Denmark (1990-1993); and Ambassador of Turkey to Pakistan (1987-1990).

He also held the posts of Chief of Cabinet for the President of Turkey (1983-1987); Special Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981-1983); Counsellor at the Turkish Embassy to the United Kingdom (1977-1981); and Chief of Cabinet for the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as Chief of Section for Greece, Turkish Department of Political Affairs (1975-1977).

In addition, Baki Ilkin worked as First Secretary at the Embassy of Turkey to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1974-1975); Third and First Secretary at the Turkish Embassy to Greece (1970-1974); and Third Secretary at the Department of Cypriot-Greek affairs, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1969-1970).

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