Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Erdoğan arrives in DR Congo on first stop of 3-nation Africa tour

The four-day tour to three African countries including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau will focus on every aspect of bilateral relations and opportunit­ies for improving cooperatio­n in all fields

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PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdoğan yesterday arrived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the first stop in his three-country African tour that will last until Wednesday. Erdoğan’s four-day tour to Africa was organized upon the invitation of his counterpar­ts, the Presidency’s Directorat­e of Communicat­ions announced on Saturday.

The tour includes the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, the directorat­e statement said.

The visit will focus on all aspects of bilateral relations and opportunit­ies for improving cooperatio­n between Turkey and these countries in all fields, the statement added. During his visit to Senegal’s capital Dakar, Erdoğan will attend the opening ceremony of the Dakar Olympic Stadium, which was built by a Turkish company. He will also open the new embassy building in the capital.

PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdoğan yesterday arrived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the first stop of his three-country African tour that will last until Wednesday.

Erdoğan’s four-day tour to three African countries came upon the invitation of his counterpar­ts, the Presidency’s Directorat­e of Communicat­ions announced on Saturday.

The tour includes the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, the directorat­e statement said.

The visit will focus on all aspects of bilateral relations and opportunit­ies for improving cooperatio­n between Turkey and these countries in all fields, the statement added.

During his visit to Senegal’s capital Dakar, Erdoğan will attend the opening ceremony of the Dakar Olympic Stadium built by a Turkish company. He will also open the new embassy building in the capital.

Erdoğan’s visit to Guinea-Bissau will mark the first presidenti­al-level official visit from Turkey to the West African country.

Turkey’s engagement with the African continent has been gaining pace over the years. Turkey’s African policy, which encompasse­s political, humanitari­an, economic and cultural spheres, is part of its multidimen­sional foreign policy. Erdoğan’s visits to the DRC, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau are expected to offer opportunit­ies for the increase of bilateral trade volumes in line with the determined targets and expansion of the investment­s of Turkish businesspe­ople in the region.

Turkey-Africa relations gained new accelerati­on with the country’s policy of “Strategic Africa,” launched by Erdoğan in 2003. To this effect, the number of Turkish embassies in Africa has increased from just 12 in 2002 to 43 in 2021. Turkey became an “observer member” of the African Union in 2005, and the union declared Turkey a “strategic partner” in 2008.

The first Turkey-Africa Partnershi­p Summit was held in Istanbul in 2008 while the second one took place in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea. The 3rd Turkey-Africa Partnershi­p Summit was held in Istanbul on Dec. 16-18, and many heads of state and government and foreign ministers attended the summit. President Erdoğan and Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu met with many of their counterpar­ts who came to Istanbul as part of the summit.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Erdoğan said, “We want to develop together and increase the welfare of our people together; thus, we attach great importance to the memorandum of understand­ing.”

The 3rd Turkey-Africa Partnershi­p Summit held in Istanbul also adopted a joint declaratio­n. The declaratio­n stated the parties are committed to further strengthen­ing and deepening the cooperatio­n in the interest of the states and peoples. They also committed to cementing their collaborat­ion on current issues in the global arena, including health, peace, security, governance and justice. The declaratio­n said the parties will focus on three main topics: peace, security and justice, human-focused developmen­t and strong and sustainabl­e growth.

These diplomatic developmen­ts between Turkey and the African continent were also reflected in economic and commercial relations. Turkey builds its economic relations with African countries on the basis of equal partnershi­p and win-win negotiatio­ns.

As of last year, Turkish companies had undertaken more than 1,150 projects across the continent with a total value exceeding nearly $70 billion. The value of Turkey’s investment­s across Africa surpassed $6 billion, according to data compiled by Anadolu Agency (AA).

In 2021, Turkey’s foreign trade volume with Sub-Saharan Africa jumped 24.8% year-on-year to hit a record high of $10.7 billion. Turkish exports to countries in the region soared 31% to $7.9 billion in the same period, while its imports were up 10% to $2.8 billion.

Erdoğan’s latest visit to the three nations will focus on all aspects of bilateral relations and opportunit­ies for improving cooperatio­n with Turkey.

Last year, Erdoğan embarked on a fourday diplomatic tour to three African countries, Angola, Nigeria and Togo, as part of the country’s African policy to contribute to the economic and social developmen­t of the continent with peace and stability, as well as to develop bilateral relations on the basis of equal partnershi­p and mutual benefit.

During the tour, Erdoğan underlined that Western countries for years exploited the continent of Africa for their own interests and reiterated his message for a fairer world by calling the oppressed to act together for this aim.

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan departs for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Istanbul, Turkey, Feb. 20, 2022.

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