Turkey, Djibouti discuss ties at Africa partnership conference

Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, met with Djiboutian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf on Saturday.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Third Ministerial Review Conference of the Turkey-Africa Partnership in Djibouti.

This gathering aims to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties between Turkey and African nations.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry shared details of the meeting on X, formerly known as Twitter.

However, officials have not provided further information on the topics discussed by the two ministers.

The conference highlights Turkey’s growing engagement with Africa, building on past cooperation initiatives.

The Turkey-Africa Partnership was established to foster political, trade, and social collaborations with African countries.

This year’s ministerial review underscores Turkey’s commitment to supporting African development and mutual growth.

Fidan’s visit to Djibouti is seen as a reinforcement of Turkey’s focus on African partnerships.

Turkey has significantly increased its presence in Africa over recent years through various diplomatic channels.

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