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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Turkey is Africa’s voice, says Gül

A young girl presented flowers to President Abdullah Gül in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Sunday.
16 March 2010 / İBRAHIM VARLIK, KINSHASA
Turkey’s unfinished business with Africa is continuing, Turkish President Abdullah Gül said on Monday, while adding that Turkey is “Africa’s voice” in international platforms, during a joint news conference with Democratic Republic of the Congo President Joseph Kabila in Kinshasa.

Gül and Kabila held a bilateral meeting and then jointly chaired a committee gathering between the two countries after an official ceremony hosted by Kabila. During the meeting, the two countries signed an agreement to establish a political counseling mechanism. The agreement was signed by Foreign Ministry Deputy Undersecretary Ünal Çeviköz and DR Congo Foreign Minister Alexis Thambwe Mwamba.

Noting that this visit marks the first time that a Turkish president has visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gül said he believes his visit will open a new page in bilateral relations.

Underlining that Turkey attaches great importance to relations with DR Congo, Gül said Turkey’s African initiative continues. “We have a 34-year-old embassy here, and this shows how we value our relations with DR Congo,” Gül said. Saying that he believes the Turkish businessmen accompanying him will have successful meetings with their local counterparts, Gül said DR Congo has enough political will to develop economic relations with Turkey. Stressing that DR Congo is awash with natural resources and needs to efficiently use them, Gül said DR Congo has displayed an important transformation in the last few years. President Gül stressed they expressed the decisiveness to develop bilateral relations in every sphere and exchanged views on ways to achieve that. In his speech President Kabila said they have already decided to open an embassy in Ankara to advance their relations with Turkey. He also added that the agreement they signed with Turkey would contribute greatly to the development of relations with Turkey.

President Abdullah Gül was expected to travel to Cameroon today and return Turkey on Wednesday.

 
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