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  • ANKARA: Former Turkish F.M. Kirca Laid To Rest In Istanbul

    Anadolu Agency
    Feb 26 2005

    Former Turkish F.M. Kirca Laid To Rest In Istanbul
    By Anadolu Agency
    Published: 2/26/2005
    TurkishPress.com

    ISTANBUL - Coskun Kirca, the former Turkish foreign minister,
    ambassador and writer who died of respiratory and heart failure on
    Thursday, was laid to rest in Istanbul on Saturday.

    A ceremony took place at the Galatasaray University out of respect to
    Kirca, 78.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Galatasaray University Rector Prof. Dr.
    Duygun Yarsuvat said that Kirca had made important contributions to
    democratization of Turkey as a successful politician.

    Meanwhile, French Consul General in Istanbul Jean-Christophe
    Peaucelle said that Kirca had played a significant role in setting up
    educational cooperation between Turkey and France.

    Kirca was born in Istanbul in 1927. Graduating from Galatasaray High
    School and Istanbul Faculty of Law, Kirca served as the Director of
    the International Security Department's Planning and Assistance
    Branch, Turkey's Permanent Representative to NATO, Turkey's Permanent
    Representative to UN and ambassador to several foreign countries. He
    survived an armed attack of three Armenian terrorists with several
    injuries on March 12th, 1985 when he was Turkey's Ambassador in
    Ottawa.

    Besides politics, he also worked as a journalist and wrote for
    magazines as ''Forum, Akis, Kim and Yeni Forum'' and newspapers as
    ''Vatan, Yeni Gun, Yeni Vatan and Yeni Yuzyil.''

    Coskun Kirca, who was a founder member of the parliament in 1960, was
    elected a parliamentarian both from the Republican People's Party
    (CHP) and True Path Party (DYP). He undertook important duties in
    preparation of all constitutions of Turkey adopted since 1961.

    After being elected as a deputy from DYP in 1991, Kirca served as
    Turkish Foreign Minister of the 51st government formed by then DYP
    leader Tansu Ciller.

    Kirca was married with three children.
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