Daily Nation Newspaper

THE AFRICA WE STRIVE FOR IS POSSIBLE IN UNITY AND SOLIDARITY

- By Mevlut Çavuşoğlu

IWOULD like congratula­te all our African friends on May 25, Africa Day wholeheart­edly.

We remember with appreciati­on the African countries coming together under the roof of the African Union (AU) on May 25, 1963, predicatin­g on independen­ce and freedom, and displaying a common consciousn­ess based on solidarity and unity.

The success story reached in the following decades in this spirit and understand­ing gives us hope for the bright future of the Continent.

Without a colonial past and having attained its full independen­ce with its struggle against the occupation forces during the War of Independen­ce, Turkey is one of the countries that best grasps the meaning of this day. We are happy to share today this common joy, conscious of the importance of rememberin­g the struggle for independen­ce by the peoples of Africa, for freedom, equality and justice, and evoking the founding goals of the AU.

Our approach to African countries completely matches the founding principles of the AU and is built on a holistic, inclusive, equal partnershi­p on the basis of mutual respect and win-win strategy. We share the spirit of 1963 and the vision of Africa, and attach great importance to Agenda 2063 and UN 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

In our concerted journey, which gained momentum with our observer membership status to the AU in 2005, we have covered plenty of ground with the 1st Turkey-Africa Partnershi­p Summit that we hosted in Istanbul, and by being declared a strategic partner of the Union in 2008.

After the 2nd Turkey-Africa Partnershi­p Summit held in Malabo in 2014, our ties with African countries have become stronger. We hope to host the Third Summit in our country, in September, which we believe will offer opportunit­ies for a strong and comprehens­ive cooperatio­n between Turkey and Africa.

We continue to contribute to peace and stability and economic and social developmen­t in Africa through our public institutio­ns, non-government­al organisati­ons and the private sector.

Our Africa Initiative and Africa Partnershi­p policies, considered among the most successful initiative­s of our foreign policy, constitute an added value to our relations with the continent.

We can see this constructi­ve effect in many areas such as trade, investment, culture, security, military cooperatio­n and developmen­t, and especially in our intensifyi­ng and developing political relations with Africa in the last decade.

We are pleased to observe that African countries also attach importance to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n with our country.

We continue to integrate Turkey and Africa in all areas. While the number of our diplomatic missions in the continent was only 12 in 2002, we increased this number to 43 with our embassy opened in Togo last month.

African countries also increased the number of their embassies in Ankara, from 10 in 2008 to 37. Turkey, which is the fifth country in the world in terms of the number of diplomatic missions, continues to bring the issues of Africa to the agenda at the global level with its wide diplomacy network, and also continues to cooperate with African countries in regional and internatio­nal platforms.

We continue to develop our commercial and economic relations with a win-win approach. Despite pandemic conditions, we managed to keep our trade volume close to the previous year's data. The total value of our direct investment­s in Africa has exceeded US$6 billion.

Our Turkish contractor­s contribute to Africa’s developmen­t by undertakin­g more than 1, 150 projects. We appreciate the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area Agreement, which is considered the most important project of Agenda 2063. We are ready to share our experience­s with our African friends and provide support in this regard.

Developmen­t and humanitari­an aid of Turkey continues to contribute to the creation of favourable conditions for the establishm­ent of a prosperous Africa. The official developmen­t aid provided by our public institutio­ns to Africa between 2005 and 2019 has reached almost US$3.5 billion.

In line with the Addis Ababa Action Agenda commitment­s, our total developmen­t aid for 46 Least Developed Countries (LDCs), 33 of which are in Africa, was US$8.7 billion between 2009-2019.

We are also pleased that the sustainabl­e developmen­t projects of Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA), whose representa­tion office number has reached 22 in Africa and whose bilateral official developmen­t assistance for the continent exceeded US$500 million, are embraced throughout the continent. The Turkish Maarif Foundation has been providing education services to more than 14, 000 students with 144 schools and 16 dormitorie­s all over Africa. The number of our African students who graduated with the Turkiye Scholarshi­ps programme, has exceeded 15, 000.

Holding the honour of being the only foreign company that flies to the highest number of destinatio­ns including 60 cities in Africa, Turkish Airlines continues to contribute to the reunion of Africa with the rest of the world. We did not leave our African friends alone during the Covid-19 pandemic. Within the framework of the pandemic, we provided medical equipment donations, cash donations or purchase permission assistance for the export and purchasing of medical supplies, to 44 African countries.

The approximat­e value of relief aid material we made to the region has reached US$12 million, and the amount of our financial aid has reached US$6 million. Turkey's endeavours for developing vaccines against Covid-19 is also continuing. We are determined to complete our vaccine activities in autumn and offer these to the service of all humanity, especially to African countries.

The theme of "Silencing the Guns: Creating Conducive Conditions for Africa's Developmen­t and Intensifyi­ng the Fight Against the Covid-19 Epidemic" set for Africa Day celebratio­ns to be held online this year due to the pandemic, is in harmony with Turkey's humanitari­an and entreprene­urial foreign policy agenda.

Standing against all kinds of violence, advocating the resolution of disputes through dialogue, and conducting mediation activities when needed, our country strongly supports the goal of "silencing the guns."

Turkey, along with its different mediation and facilitati­on roles undertaken across the world, is also the co-chair of the Group of Friends of Mediation establishe­d under the UN, the OSCE and the OIC. We believe that our joint efforts with the AU, which is a member of the friends group in UN, will contribute to security and stability in Africa.

With its innovative steps, Turkey shapes not only the diplomacy of today but also that of the future. In 2019, we announced the Digital Diplomacy initiative by taking advantage of the transforma­tive power of technology.

We believe Africa’s recent focus on digitalisa­tion for sustainabl­e developmen­t is spot- on. Within this context, we have observed with pleasure that digital transforma­tion is recommende­d to achieve Agenda 2063 targets and to ensure sustainabl­e economic recovery in the "Africa's Developmen­t Dynamics: Digital Transforma­tion for Quality Jobs" report published by the AU this year, despite Covid-19. We are ready to work with our African friends in the field of digital transforma­tion.

We will continue to be in unity and solidarity with African countries and the AU with the strength and inspiratio­n we derive from our centuries-old historical, cultural and human relations with Africa.

I avail myself of this opportunit­y to congratula­te Africa Day with heartfelt feelings.

*The author is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey.

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