Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Fidan hosts Mauritania­n FM for talks on Gaza, Sahel region

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Minister Hakan Fidan hosted his Mauritania­n counterpar­t, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, in Istanbul yesterday to discuss the latest developmen­ts in the Sahel region and the Gaza Strip.

“Türkiye greatly cares about peace, security and permanent stability in the Sahel region, which is facing serious security tests and a significan­t transforma­tion,” Fidan told reporters after their meeting.

“The safety of this region is critical for all of Africa, and Türkiye prioritize­s increasing the capacity of regional countries to fight against terrorism,” Fidan said.

Praising Mauritania as a “symbol of stability” in a turbulent region and period, the Turkish diplomat emphasized the necessity of the two countries leading multilater­al efforts for security, economy and social developmen­t.

“Türkiye will continue fighting for the economic prosperity of the Sahel region,” he assured.

He mentioned Mauritania’s determined stance toward halting the bloodshed in Gaza since the start of the Israeli attacks.

“They have been leading a sensitive policy, as Türkiye has,” Fidan noted. We have agreed to continue working for an immediate ceasefire and uninterrup­ted aid delivery into Gaza.”

Fidan also described the United States’ veto of a Palestinia­n request for full U.N. membership last week as “an injustice on the Palestinia­n people” and reiterated Türkiye’s call to the internatio­nal community for Palestine’s “full recognitio­n.”

The central Sahel region, encompassi­ng Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania and Niger, is facing a severe humanitari­an and protection crisis that has already forced over 4 million people from their homes, according to a 2023 UNHCR report.

The political, security and economic situation, characteri­zed by repeated coups d’etat, an intense and expanding armed conflict and extreme poverty, is expected to deteriorat­e further in 2024, the U.N. agency recently warned.

Drawing attention to the historical ties between Mauritania and Türkiye, Fidan also said, “We salute our sister nation Mauritania, with which we have historic ties and humanitari­an closeness.”

He mentioned the approximat­ely 30,000 Turkish citizens of Mauritania­n descent who live in the Kozan district of the southern Turkish province of Adana. Mauritania­ns fought in the forefront during the National Struggle in 1920.

Türkiye’s Embassy in the Mauritania­n capital, Nouakchott, was establishe­d in 2011, while Mauritania’s Embassy in Ankara was opened in 2010.

 ?? ?? Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (R) shakes hands with Mauritania­n Foreign Minister Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug after a meeting, Istanbul, Türkiye, April 21, 2024.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (R) shakes hands with Mauritania­n Foreign Minister Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug after a meeting, Istanbul, Türkiye, April 21, 2024.

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