Daily Sabah (Turkey)

‘Turkey’s diplomatic, humanitari­an ties with Africa geared up in 2002’

As Turkey marks Africa Day, officials underline the need for a strong relationsh­ip with the continent on the basis of a win-win scenario, respect and equality

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TURKEY’S diplomatic as well as humanitari­an relations gained momentum after the year 2002, Director General at the Foreign Ministry of West and Central Africa Ambassador, Nur Sağman, said.

“Turkey has a long history of relations with Africa, but diplomatic­ally, there has been an increase in momentum since 2002. Today, Turkey has 43 embassies in Africa. This number will rise to 44 soon,” Sağman told Anadolu Agency (AA), underlinin­g that this approach is not one-sided. “Africa has the same sentiment.”

“Now, 37 African countries have embassies in Turkey. This number will increase to 38 soon; another embassy will be opened in Togo. Of course, we should not consider these events solely from a diplomatic standpoint,” she added.

Among Ankara’s corporatio­ns and institutio­ns active in the African continent are the Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA), the Maarif Foundation, the Turkish Red Crescent (Kızılay) and Turkish Airlines (THY), the country’s flag carrier.

Saying that Turkey is wholeheart­edly invested in the African continent, Sağman said Ankara works as a team. “We open embassies there, followed by our consultanc­ies and embassies’ economic and commercial affairs offices. Flights of THY, schools of the Maarif Foundation and scholarshi­ps provided by the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communitie­s (YTB) are in addition to those. We have provided scholarshi­ps to 14,000 students from Africa to date – and I didn’t even point out the private sector.”

“Along with bilateral cooperatio­n, Turkey has substantia­l corporate cooperatio­n with African countries. We recently held the Africa Partnershi­p Summit. Despite the pandemic conditions, there was a large turnout. A total of 16 heads of state and government, and a hundred ministers – 25 of them foreign ministers – have arrived. African countries were particular­ly interested. This clarified our business relationsh­ips and strategic alliance,” Sağman said, indicating that Turkey and Africa have set their agenda for 2026.

‘RISING TOGETHER’

She underlined that Turkey is “engaging with every African country” and that Ankara believes African resources should be used to benefit Africans in a win-win situation. Turkey also provides significan­t developmen­t investment assistance to African countries.

“Turkey has supplied around $2.2 billion in developmen­t assistance over the last 14 years, but there is also a significan­t amount of trade between Turkey and African countries. This trade volume benefits both Turkey and African countries. A transactio­n volume of $24.5 billion was reached last year. Our goal is $50 billion,” Sağman continued, adding that Turkish enterprise­s are currently involved in around 1,700 projects across the continent.

Speaking on what distinguis­hes Turkey from other players in Africa, Sağman said that Ankara prioritize­s equality, reciprocal respect and transparen­cy.

“Working together, we are growing and rising together,” the envoy underlined.

Turkey being ever more active in Africa in recent years has also grabbed the attention of the internatio­nal community.

“Everyone is curious about Turkey’s model. Many Western countries want to consult us about Africa. Meetings are arranged to learn more about Turkey’s activities in Africa,” Sağman said, referring to

meetings with the European Union, France and Portugal, among others, on Africa.

“We are in Africa because Africa wants us and we want Africa.”

TURKEY-AFRICA MEDIA SUMMIT

Meanwhile, Turkey and Africa have held a two-day media summit in the metropolis Istanbul, in which journalist­s from Africa and Turkey on Wednesday discussed the challenges reporters face.

In his opening speech at the TurkeyAfri­ca Media Summit, Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Director Fahrettin Altun said

he hopes the summit will “strengthen our friendship, enable us to get to know each other better and create new cooperatio­n opportunit­ies in the field of media.”

A range of issues was discussed, including post-pandemic challenges in journalism, journalism under digital siege and women in journalism, at the event organized by the Presidency’s Directorat­e of Communicat­ions. Among the participan­ts were 80 media experts from 45 African countries, African diplomats, public officials and members of civil society.

 ?? ?? Communicat­ions Director Fahrettin Altun poses for a photo with media representa­tives during the Turkey-Africa Media Summit in Istanbul, Turkey, May 25, 2022.
Communicat­ions Director Fahrettin Altun poses for a photo with media representa­tives during the Turkey-Africa Media Summit in Istanbul, Turkey, May 25, 2022.

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