Oğuz Gökmen (1916–2007) was a Turkish writer and a career diplomat who served as the ambassador of Turkey in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, West Germany, Yugoslavia and Hungary.
Then he received a degree in international relations from the Faculty of Political Sciences at Ankara University in 1940.
He also served as the permanent delegate and ambassador of Turkey to the European Economic Community in Brussels.
His next diplomatic posts included the ambassador of Turkey to West Germany, Yugoslavia and Hungary.
[1] Following the military coup of 27 May 1960 which ended the rule of Democrat Party (DP) Gökmen, Hasan Esat Işık and Semih Günver who were close to Fatin Rüştü Zorlu, minister of foreign affairs in the DP cabinet, were dismissed from the Ministry.