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United States | Message to Turkey

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TO: The National Security Council of The Republic of Turkey ( Jay )
FROM: Richard Blumenthal, Vice President of the United States of America

Generals and Admiral,

I have been at the White House with President Sinclair and the Secretary of State all morning. We have been discussing the ongoing situation in your country and - speaking on behalf of myself, the President, and the American People - we all hope that your upcoming elections go smoothly. If there is anything that the United States can do to assist the Republic of Turkey during this provisional period, do not hesitate to reach out to the State Department or to the White House directly. Furthermore, President Sinclair has asked me to reach out to three of you directly on his behalf regarding the status of diplomatic relations between the United States and Turkey.

The President feels that it is important that diplomatic relations between the United States and Turkey are reestablished as soon as possible. We understand that the economic situation in Turkey is in a dire state and that things are, in many ways, near a breaking point. Once a democratic government is elected and is legally and legitimately given sovereign authority in Turkey, the United States government has a plan which we would like to propose to the new government. While I cannot go into exact details, there could be a potential to inject $10-$30-billion into the Turkish government and the economy in one lump sum. There would, of course, be some contingencies, but that is for later discussion.

With that being said, the United States cannot have formal diplomatic relations with the National Security Council as it is only a provisional government. However, the White House and the State Department agree that time is of the essence when it comes to the Turkish economy. What we are proposing is that, with your permission, the State Department be permitted to establish a "Special Diplomatic Mission" in Ankara. In the context of the United States Department of State, a Special Diplomatic Mission is a temporary diplomatic mission. The mission would be led by a designated Special Envoy who would serve as the temporary head of mission. The staff and security of the mission would be a limited skeleton crew.

This step would allow an American representative to get situated and prepare an immediate proposal for the newly-elected Turkish government. Also, if the new government so chooses, the mission could be made permanent and turned into an embassy at a later date. Former American Ambassador to Turkey Aiden Hawkins is our choice as the Special Envoy.

Is this something that the National Security Council can agree to? If so, is there a subordinate individual who our Secretary of State can contact to iron out the details? I look forward to hearing back from you all.​

Very Respectfully,

Richard Blumenthal
Vice President of the United States
 

Jay

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[Recipient]: Richard Blumenthal, Vice President of the United States of America < Odinson >[Sender]: National Security Council, Türkiye <Millîgüvenlikkurulu@tr.gov >
[Subject]: Confidential
Dear Mr. Vice President,

On behalf of the National Security Council of the Republic of Türkiye, I extend our appreciation for your message. We are grateful for your expression of support regarding the upcoming electoral process and for your stated willingness to assist during this transitional period.

The National Security Council is a constitutional body acting within the framework of the Turkish Constitution. It has assumed governance following the removal of the previous regime, with the stated aim of restoring order, ensuring public safety, and securing the constitutional path forward. This Council is committed to safeguarding the sovereignty, unity, and secular republican values of Türkiye principles laid down by the founder of our Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

We recognize the value of constructive engagement. In this regard, the Council notes with interest the proposal of the United States to establish a Special Diplomatic Mission in Ankara. We understand the practical and diplomatic utility of such a mechanism and are prepared to consider the establishment of a temporary presence, under appropriate terms and with mutual respect for sovereignty.

To that end, we are prepared to open a channel of communication with the U.S. Department of State to further examine the proposal and assess its alignment with the constitutional mandate currently in effect.

The National Security Council remains committed to enabling a peaceful and legitimate return to civilian governance, under conditions that ensure stability, security, and the long-term interests of the Republic. It is our firm belief that the United States can play a supportive role by engaging with the constitutionally recognized institutions of Türkiye in a manner that is measured, respectful, and forward-looking.

The National Security Council is ready to accept a special envoy that is accredited with the appropriate diplomatic privileges to operate from a temporary diplomatic mission. The National Security Council will not however permit tactical or intelligence operatives to be stationed in this temporary diplomatic mission and urge the special envoy to avoid the precieved interference in Türkiye's internal affairs

If these conditions are acceptable, the National Security Council is ready to accept the accreditation of Aiden Hawkins as special envoy to the Republic of Türkiye.

Please accept, Mr. Vice President, the assurances of our highest consideration.

On behalf of the National Security Council
General Nuri İnönü
Deputy Secretary-General
National Security Council of the Republic of Türkiye
Ankara
 

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ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: National Security Council, Republic of Türkiye ( Jay )
FROM: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America

Generals and Admiral,

President Sinclair has just signed an order which designates Aiden Hawkins as the United States's Special Envoy to the Republic of Turkey. I have confirmed that order and assisted him in choosing a few key members of staff. Special Envoy Hawkins previously served as the United States's ambassador to Turkey. He knows the former embassy in Ankara well. However, if you wish for him to run his temporary mission out of a different building, that would be acceptable as well. In addition to Special Envoy Hawkins, we would also like to send the following staff with him:
50 diplomatic staff and administrators;
10 armed Marines from the United States Marine Corps Security Group;
5 armed special agents with the United States Diplomatic Security Service.

If the admittance of these 66 individuals is acceptable, I will ensure that their paperwork is in order and we will begin the process of sending them to Turkey.​

Best regards,

Luke Adams
Secretary of State
 

Jay

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AUTHENTIC COMMUNIQUE OF THE OFFICE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Security Clearance: Secure and Encrypted
ŞİFRELEME KORUMASI: KAPLUĞA
[Recipient]: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America < Odinson >
[Sender]:
National Security Council, Türkiye <Millîgüvenlikkurulu@tr.gov >
[Subject]: Confidential
Dear Mr. Adams,

I trust this message finds you well.
We have received and reviewed your communication regarding the appointment of Aiden Hawkins as the United States's Special Envoy to the Republic of Türkiye. We extend our congratulations to Special Envoy Hawkins on his new role and are pleased to welcome him back to Ankara. We are confident that his experience as the former Ambassador to Türkiye will contribute to the continued strength of our diplomatic relations.

Regarding the proposed mission and accompanying personnel, we would like to confirm that the use of the former U.S. Embassy in Ankara is indeed appropriate. Additionally, we acknowledge and accept the proposed personnel comprising 50 diplomatic staff and administrators, 10 armed Marines, and 5 special agents from the Diplomatic Security Service.

We appreciate your transparency and would like to note that the National Security Council (NSC) will coordinate the approval of diplomatic visas for all 56 personnel and military visas for the 10 armed Marines, as per your request.

Please note, as a reminder, that Türkiye maintains a strict policy prohibiting the import of heavy weapons into the country, even for diplomatic missions, unless a pressing need can be justified. Therefore, we kindly request that the U.S. Government fully disclose the types of arms or weaponry being brought into the country to ensure compliance with Turkish law.

With these conditions understood, we are ready to facilitate Special Envoy Hawkins and his team in beginning their mission at the earliest convenience. Türkiye remains committed to fostering a constructive and productive dialogue with the United States, and we look forward to the continued advancement of our bilateral relationship.

Additionally, we would like to propose the establishment of a reciprocal mission in Washington D.C. to further strengthen our diplomatic ties. We'd like to designate Former General Ali Rıza Artunkal as Türkiye’s Special Envoy to the United States, supported by a diplomatic staff of 25 civil servants and 10 personnel from the Gendarmerie’s personal security service. We are confident that this mission will further reinforce the mutual respect and cooperation between our nations.

Please let us know if any additional steps are required on our end to ensure a smooth transition and the successful launch of these diplomatic efforts.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

On behalf of the National Security Council
General Nuri İnönü
Deputy Secretary-General
National Security Council of the Republic of Türkiye
Ankara
 

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