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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines–Turkey relations are foreign relations betweenSaint Vincent and the Grenadines andTurkey.
TheTurkish ambassador inPort of Spain is also accredited to St. Vincent and the Grenadines.[1]
Bilateral relations between two countries have been warm[2] and friendly.St. Vincent and the Grenadines’s foreign policy traditionally[2] mirrored that ofBritain’s. The two countries ties were especially close afterMaurice Bishop’sNew Jewel Movement coming to power[2] in 1979, when the public opinion inSt. Vincent and the Grenadines supported Prime MinisterCato’s decision to intervene inGrenada.[3]
| Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Çankaya Köşkü,Ankara[1] | March 12–16, 2006 | ||
| Government House,Kingstown | March 11, 2014[1] | ||
| First Turkey–CARICOM Summit,Istanbul | July 17–21, 2014[1] |
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