Synopsis

Changements diplomatiques.

Radowitz, German minister plenipotentiary in Paris received Bismarck’s order to leave Paris to become the German ambassador in Istanbul, instead of Count Hatzfeld. Radowitz himself told Etienne Carathéodory Effendi this news. He expressed how satisfied he was and that he had good memories of Istanbul from his first mission. Carathéodory replied that the Sultan and the Ottoman government would be pleased to give him a stately welcome. Now that Prince Hohenlohe was completely recovered, he would take up his post as ambassador in Paris. Count Hatzfeld would replace him as State Secretary for Foreign Affairs in Berlin.


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Consulted online at Ottoman Diplomats: Letters From the Imperial Legation in Brussels (1849–1914) (2014 Edition), Centre for Political History (PoHis), University of Antwerp, <http://dighum.uantwerpen.be/ottomandiplomats/>.




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