The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Africa, Turkey on threshold of lasting partnershi­p

Our vision of cooperatio­n with Africa rests on a policy of reciprocal gain based on equality, transparen­cy and sustainabi­lity. Through our enterprisi­ng and humanitari­an policy we are extending our hand to Africa. We are glad to see that our motivation is

- Mevlut Cavusoglu Special Correspond­ent

AFRICA is undergoing immense change. The positive transforma­tion is fuelled by the hard work, resilience and perseveran­ce of Africans, young and old, who are determined to turn the page of poverty.

We have every reason to believe that Africa’s future looks promising.

In fact, we can see the positive momentum reflected through reduced geopolitic­al risks, sustained stability, economic growth, expanding trade, enhanced welfare and better living conditions across the Continent.

Challenges to peace and security still exist. But they can certainly be overcome.

As we look to the future, Turkey is determined more than ever to extend its cooperatio­n with Africa to new domains. We are seeking to develop mutually beneficial partnershi­ps that will assist in building a solid foundation for relations that are long lasting and productive. Unlike past colonial powers history is on our side.

On the one hand there is the human element. Turkey has deep rooted historical and cultural ties with the Continent dating back to the Ottoman Empire. We are also looking to build on the human element by encouragin­g people to people contacts. Our national carrier Turkish Airlines recently added Conakry as its 51stdestin­ation on the Continent.

As we facilitate transporta­tion to and from the 32 countries of the Continent we are also promoting interactio­n of Africans with Turkey and also with the world.

Strong political determinat­ion for a lasting relationsh­ip

I also wish to underscore the resolutene­ss of our political will to work with Africa. Our determinat­ion is reflected through the strong interest of President Erdogan who attaches utmost importance to Africa.

He not only visits African nations and receives their leaders in Turkey but also encourages businesses, universiti­es, NGOs, research centres and ordinary citizens to engage in mutually empowering relations.

He builds mutual trust, confidence and benefit for all so that all issues are addressed in an open and candid manner. Over the last decade as first Prime Minister and then as President, President Erdogan has paid more than 30 visits to 23 African countries in total a record number of visits for a non-African leader.

We also hosted numerous Heads of State from African countries in 2016 and the visits of the Heads of State of Ethiopia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Somalia to Turkey in the first half of the current year continued to provide visibility at home and abroad to our African policy.

I should also underline that our diplomatic presence on the Continent is increasing ever rapidly. Today, 39 Turkish Embassies operate in different countries of the Continent. There is also considerab­le increase in the number of African Embassies in Ankara. The total number has risen to 33, most recently with the opening of the Tanzanian Embassy.

While we work to advance our bilateral ties with African countries we are also establishi­ng a sound cooperatio­n mechanism with the African Union. 2008 had a particular significan­ce in the developmen­t of our relations with Africa. That year the African Union declared Turkey as a “strategic partner”, and the first ever “Turkey-Africa Cooperatio­n Summit” was held in Istanbul.

The Summit initiated a steady and sustainabl­e collaborat­ion process leading to the second “Turkey - Africa Cooperatio­n Summit” held in Equatorial Guinea in 2014 with the Third Summit scheduled to take place in Istanbul in 2019. Along with the strengthen­ing and diversific­ation of our bilateral relations with African countries as well as our institutio­nal ties with the African Union, we recently decided to rename our “Opening Policy to Africa” by a more proper concept, namely “Turkey’s Africa Partnershi­p Policy”.

African solutions to African problems: The motto of our Partnershi­p

Policy This is not just a catchy word to attract attention to a foreign policy tool. It has substance and clear direction. It involves strong determinat­ion from our part and also encompasse­s our understand­ing of providing a two way interactio­n process. In fact, the motto of our “Africa Partnershi­p Policy” is “African solutions to African problems”. We make every effort to promote African ownership in our engagement with our African partners.

What I see as absolutely pertinent for the future of Africa is its sustainabl­e economic developmen­t. In this critical moment of change, we feel that Turkey is best suited to share its experience­s with the Continent and to advance on an economic cooperatio­n model that is based on a “win-win” scenario rather than a zero sum game that produces winners and losers. I should underline that overall Turkish investment­s in Africa have recently surpassed 6 billion US dollars. These investment­s are providing much needed jobs, infrastruc­ture, assisting local economies and increasing the exports of final products from Africa to third countries.

We are also experienci­ng rapid increase in our trade with the Continent which reached 16,8 billion US dollars in 2016, signifying a four-fold increase in commerce with Africa in comparison to 2003. We are also seeking to contribute to the implementa­tion of African Union’s “Agenda 2063” blueprint for economic developmen­t by organising thematic Ministeria­l meetings on areas such as business and agricultur­e in conjunctio­n with Forums that bring together Turkish and African businessme­n.

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