Sunday, May 26, 2013

Envoys welcome Turkey’s belated interest in Africa

African ambassadors in Ankara welcome Turkey’s belated engagement in Africa, lauding Turkey’s commitment to the continent as a strategic partner to the African Union since 2008.
In an exclusive interview with Sunday’s Zaman on the sidelines of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), now known as the African Union (AU), African ambassadors in Ankara shared their views on current Turkish-African relations. Over the past several years, Turkey has pursued a multidimensional and multilateral foreign policy towards the African continent.
The policy of opening up to the African continent, which was initiated in 2005, occupies a special place in Turkey’s foreign policy.
Aware of this policy, Ethiopian Ambassador to Turkey Mulatu Teshome Wirtu believes that all African countries consider Turkey a friendly state.
“Turkey opening up to Africa was indeed late, but better late than never. Now, we are compensating for this gap with increasing cooperation,” said Wirtu.
Wirtu maintained that there are excellent political, diplomatic and economic relations between Turkey and African countries. “Turkey interacts with the continent in many fields, including education. The number of students from African countries coming to Turkey for an education is increasing enormously,” said Wirtu.

Turkey has no hidden agenda for Africa.

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