Turkey in Africa – Issue 11

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The Presidents of The Turkish and Djiboutian Parliaments Have Meet

Turkish National Assembly President Mustafa Sentop met with his Djiboutian counterpart, Muhammad Ali Hamed.

Sentop welcomed its guest on Monday at the entrance of the National Assembly in Ankara, accompanied by Diyarbakir’s Party for Justice and Development (AK Party) MP, Oya Eronat. Sentop and Hamed first met behind closed doors before going to interdelegation meetings.

The President of the National Assembly of Djibouti, Muhammad Ali Hamed, accompanied by his delegation, also visited the parts of the building of the Turkish National Assembly bombed by the FETO’s felon on the night of the coup attempt of July 15, 2016.

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Ozceri: Turkish Companies Benefit from Significant Trust Capital in Africa

The ambassador of Turkey in Cotonou, the capital of Benin, Kemal Onur Ozceri, assured that in Benin, the focus is on projects in the sectors of agriculture, transport, health, agriculture and agriculture. energy and tourism, and invited Turkish private companies, which enjoy significant trust capital on the African continent, to invest in this country.

Kemal Onur Ozceri officially took office as Turkey’s ambassador to Cotonou, after presenting his confidence letter to Benin President Patrice Talon. He replaces the late ambassador, Turgut Kural, who died of a heart attack in April of last year.

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CENTER FOR AFRICAN STUDIES

Center for Africa Studies (AFRAM) which located in Ankara, is an organization facilitating under the administration of African Affairs Council (AFAC). It makes various researches about Africa to enhance economic and cultural bounds between Africa and Turkey. AFRAM’s publishings has been shared with different institutions as they require to obtain.

AFRICA OBSERVATORY

Africa Observatory is one the publishing of AFRAM and it has been published each two weeks. It has been delivered to different institutions via e-mail.



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