Assyria-Turkmeneli relations
Assyria-Turkmeneli relations (Syriac: ܚܢܵܡܘܼܬ݂ܵܐ ܐܵܬ݂ܘܿܪ-ܓܲܪܒܝܵܐܐܵܪܵܡ, Turkish: Asur-Türkmeneli ilişkileri) refer to the political relations between the Republic of Turkmeneli and the Republic of Assyria. .
In modern times, Assyria and Turkmeneli enjoy generally friendly relations, with occasional conflicts fueled primarily by the people of the two nations, rather than the governments, over issues such as Assyria's ostensibly anti-Islam administration and Turkmeneli's allyship with Turkey. Despite efforts by both governments to remain united, massive hostilities exist between the peoples of the two countries, particularly in the aftermath of the 2016 Christmas Season attacks in Assyria, perpetrated by Turkish-speaking Islamists from Turkmeneli, which resulted in the deportation of more than 345 Turkomen from Assyria, and the mobbing of mosques in Assyria.