The Ministry of European Union Affairs (Turkish: Avrupa BirliÃÂi BakanlñÃÂñ ) was a ministry of the Turkish government responsible for the accession process between the Republic of Turkey and the European Union. Formed on June 29, 2011 after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÃÂan won a third term in the 2011 general election. The ministry was responsible for co-ordinating negotiations and accession projects throughout the 81 provinces of Turkey to develop relations between Turkey and the European Union. The minister responsible concurrently served as the chief negotiator during the accession process. The Minister concurrently served as the chief negotiator during accession talks with the EU.
The ministry was established after the governing Justice and Development Party won a third term in the general election of 2011, in time for the 61st government of Turkey. Previously, European Union negotiations were handled by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The ministry has been headed by six ministers in the past, namely Egemen BaÃÂÃ±à  (2011âÂÂ2013), Mevlüt ÃÂavuà ÂoÃÂlu (2013âÂÂ2014), Volkan Bozkñr (2014 â August 2015 and again from November 2015 to 2016), Ali Haydar Konca (AugustâÂÂSeptember 2015), Beril DedeoÃÂlu (SeptemberâÂÂNovember 2015) and ÃÂmer ÃÂelik, in office from 24 May 2016 onwards.
Following the declaration of the new government after the presidential election in 2018, the ministry was dissolved, and it was replaced by the Directorate for EU Affairs, a sub-unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Ministry of European Union Affairs operated the following 16 directorates in 2015:
Between 2011 and 2018, six Ministers were responsible for this department.