Nizamettin Ayasli

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Nizamettin Ayaşlı (born 1888 ; died after 1952) was a Turkish diplomat .

Life

Ayaşlı was Turkish Ambassador to Addis Ababa from 1931 to 1936 , Consul General of Turkey in Geneva from May 27, 1938 to May 17, 1942 , Ambassador to Riyadh from July 19, 1942 to August 21, 1943 , Ambassador to Stockholm from 1943 to 1946 , from December 31, 1946 to April 29, 1949 Ambassador in Cairo and then until 1950 in Brussels .

On March 6, 1950, he came to Bonn as head of the Turkish mission at the Allied High Commission (the mission was initially based in the Hotel Excelsior in Cologne ). After the decision of the Grand National Assembly on July 24, 1951 to declare the state of war with Germany over, both states resumed diplomatic relations and Ayaşlı presented Federal President Theodor Heuss with his credentials as Turkish ambassador in Bonn on August 16, 1951 . His inauguration initiated the process of normalizing relations between the two countries.

On the occasion of his departure from Bonn on September 21, 1952, he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany .

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