The night of July 15, 2016, began like any other evening — but ended as a turning point in Turkiye’s modern history. It was a night of betrayal and defiance, fear and courage, but above all, a night when the will of the people determined the course of a nation. The night of July 15 is etched in our nation’s collective memory as one of the longest nights but also as one of the greatest epics in Turkiye’s glorious history. It has been nine years since the nefarious coup attempt of July 15, 2016 carried out by Fetullah Terrorist Organisation (FETO), which was foiled by our beloved nation’s and security forces’ honourable, courageous and heroic stance.Far from faltering, Turkiye emerged from that not weakened, but emboldened — ushering in a new era marked by strategic empowerment.The Turkish nation and government turned an existential threat into a victory. The steadfastness of its institutions and the collective will of its people transformed the darkest night into a defining moment of national resilience.July 15 was another resolute chapter in the proud history of Turkiye. In the aftermath of FETO-led failed coup, Turkiye emerged even stronger, by embarking on a new era powered by its strong past that is marked by strategic autonomy and global engagement. Rather than retreating inward, Turkiye channelled this momentum into a period of visionary transformation. In the education field, Turkiye undertook a major domestic reform by transferring institutions that had previously been controlled by FETO to the Ministry of National Education. This initiative reinforced national sovereignty in education.On the international front, the Turkish Maarif Foundation has become a prominent global player in education. The foundation assumed responsibility for schools that FETO had operated for years in various countries and expanded its global footprint. Today, it runs 586 educational institutions across 55 countries, maintains formal relations with 108 states, and serves over 70,000 students worldwide.Turkish foreign policy prioritises strengthening regional peace and security through combating terrorism and extremism, conflict prevention, peaceful resolution and mediation, and regional ownership.Turkiye has significantly expanded its diplomatic footprint, global reach and influence since July 15. As a result of its deepening and widening comprehensive policies, Turkiye has spawned the 3rd largest diplomatic network globally with 262 missions.This expansion is not merely a statistic, but a reflection of Turkiye’s determination to shape, not just observe, global events. Today Turkiye conducts a diplomacy that thinks globally but acts locally in every corner of the world by availing from several complementary political, economic, humanitarian, and cultural tools. Despite the negative repercussions of the July 15, Turkiye strove through Covid-19 and the earthquake disaster in 2023 successfully. The nation’s economy has defied global trends, growing steadily and retaining its place among the world’s 20 largest economies. Exports reached a record $262bn in 2024. This figure is expected to be over 270bn in 2025. With its population of 85mn, Turkiye’s GDP per capita has exceeded $15.000. Turkiye has witnessed an increase of tourists from all parts of the world, as it was and will remain one of the favourite destinations. Turkiye hosted nearly 62mn tourists in 2024.Turkiye has also become a leading humanitarian power. It ranked 1st globally in humanitarian aid as a percentage of GDP, and is recognised as the world’s most generous nation based on per capita spending. Together with its diplomatic activism and economic dynamism, Turkiye has strengthened its national defence capabilities with unprecedented speed and success. Only one and a half months after the abhorrent coup attempt of July 15, Turkish army successfully conducted "Operation Euphrates Shield” on August 24, 2016 against DEASH as well as "Operation Olive Branch” on January 20, 2018 and "Operation Peace Spring” on October 9, 2019 against PKK elements in Syria.These military operations contributed significantly to the supporting efforts for a peaceful resolution and paved the way for the current political ground today in Syria. In collaboration with Qatar, Turkiye paid immense efforts for maintaining the stability of Syria by backing the new government and lifting the sanctions.Turkiye’s defence industry has become a global leader with an R&D budget nearing $3bn, over 80% domestic production, and a project portfolio exceeding $100bn.Iconic platforms such as the Akıncı and Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the amphibious assault ship TCG Anadolu, the 5th-generation fighter jet KAAN, and the supersonic trainer Hürjet are no longer just national milestones — they are strategic assets reshaping regional dynamics.Turkish UAVs have not only demonstrated their efficacy in various Turkish military operations but have also attracted international attention, leading to exports to several countries. Turkiye accounts for 65% of the global UAV market and is home to the world’s biggest drone manufacturer. As President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently stated, out of every 3 UAV that are sold globally, 2 of them are manufactured by Turkish companies.In the technology sector, Turkiye has made impressive advancements, particularly with the launch of Turksat 5A and Turksat 5B satellites in 2021.Turkiye has not only continued its ongoing major infrastructure projects (Eurasia Tunnel), also has added them the new ones (1915 Çanakkale Strait).In times of struggle, real brothers stand tall. In times of adversity, Turkiye and Qatar have consistently demonstrated a genuine brotherhood that is measured not by convenience, but by solidarity in hardship.Throughout the critical juncture and uncertainty of July 15, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, was the first leader to express solidarity with Turkish people and government by holding phone call with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It was a bold and principled stance as nobody could have guessed how the events would unfold. Furthermore, HE the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani was among the first foreign officials to visit Turkiye in the aftermath of this night. Turkish nation will always remember brotherly Qatar’s firm stance, its unequivocal support for Turkiye’s elected government, and Qatari people’s deep empathy with the Turkish people.In fact, this spirit of fraternity continued and continues to shape the brotherly bilateral relations. In the wake of the earthquakes struck Turkiye in 2023, Qatar was among the first nations to mobilise emergency aid and humanitarian relief. Likewise, as recently shown, President Erdogan, expressed our country’s condemnation of any kind of attack that violates Qatar’s sovereignty, and reiterated that Turkiye stands by brotherly Qatar.Today, Turkiye-Qatar relations are stronger than ever. There is a strategic partnership which was institutionalised through the establishment of Supreme Strategic Committee (SSC) mechanism in 2014. So far 10 SSC meetings have been convened. In the 10th SSC meeting held in Ankara in 2024, the total number of agreements signed since the first SSC reached to 117 ranging across defence, energy, trade, education, and humanitarian sectors. The 11th SSC is envisaged to be met in the second half of 2025. The bond between Turkiye and Qatar is deeply rooted and the two countries collaborate to realise a shared vision for a more stable, peaceful and prosperous world particularly in the regions experiencing humanitarian crises and political instability such as Gaza, Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan and Libya. In that vein, our countries pursue complementary diplomatic, humanitarian, and development initiatives aimed at promoting peace and conflict resolution, fostering regional stability, supporting legitimate governance structures, and addressing urgent humanitarian needs from Gaza to the Horn of Africa.Toward the Century of TurkiyeThe spirit that resisted on the night of July 15, 2016 continues to guide Turkiye’s trajectory. It is the spirit of a nation that refuses to be subdued — by coup plotters, natural disasters, or global headwinds.Turkiye today is not defined by the threats it has faced, but by how it has responded to them: with vision, with solidarity, and with resolve. This is not only a story of survival. It is the story of victory. It is the victory of resilience and empowerment. And that victory, forged in struggle and unity, bears the name of Turkiye.
July 14, 2025 | 12:22 AM