Erdogan: "Struggle continues to raise Türkiye above level of contemporary civilisation"
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on October 29 marked the 99th anniversary of Türkiye's Republic Day and vowed to continue working to elevate the country "above the level of contemporary civilisation".
"Today, we all are proud of and excited for marking the 99th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Türkiye," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement, according to Anadolu.
"We are working round the clock" to elevate Türkiye "even above the level of contemporary civilizations", Erdogan said, underlining that the country was founded at a high price and under harsh conditions.
Türkiye is now a country "whose democracy is taken as an example, whose economy makes a strong impression, whose diplomacy is attentively followed", he added.
"Amid the increasing global uncertainties, our efforts aimed at establishing stability and justice are appreciated by all. We work to create a zone of peace and prosperity in our near environ with our entrepreneurial and humanitarian foreign policy, from putting an end to the humanitarian tragedy in Syria to bringing a solution to the Russia-Ukraine crisis," he said.
Türkiye constantly raises the bar for success in all areas, including defence, energy, agriculture, tourism, transportation and education, he stressed.
"Despite all the injustices and hindrances we are faced with, we, with the sensitivity of a chess master, are laying the groundwork for our visions for 2053 and 2071," Erdogan added.
The president also honoured the memories of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who founded the Republic of Türkiye in 1923.
"On this occasion, I once again remember with grace Ghazi Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk), the founder of our Republic, all our heroes who crowned our War of Independence with victory, and all the patriotic members of the Grand National Assembly."
The Turkish War of Independence started with Ataturk's landing on the city of Samsun on the Black Sea coast in 1919.
Anatolia's liberation from occupation opened a new chapter in Turkish history as the young republic was recognised under the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.
On October 29, 1923, Ataturk officially declared the name of the nation and proclaimed the country's status as a republic.
A vote then took place in the parliament, the Grand National Assembly, and Ataturk was unanimously elected the first president of the Republic of Türkiye.
Since then, Türkiye has celebrated Republic Day every year on October 29.