Togo-Turkey: Ministers of foreign affairs review cooperation in a recent meeting

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Tuesday, 20 February 2024 15:49
Togo-Turkey: Ministers of foreign affairs review cooperation in a recent meeting

(Togo First) - The ministers of foreign affairs of Togo and Turkey held a meeting in Germany last week. This was on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. 

The officials reviewed the relationship between their respective countries, and how it has progressed since the Turkish President visited Lomé in October 2021.

The two foreign affairs ministers also looked into ways to bolster the Togo-Turkey cooperation, especially in areas such as agriculture, trade, defense, and tourism. 

Since the Turkish leader’s visit, the two countries have taken many steps, as well as announced and signed many agreements. In January 2023, for example, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Turkey’s Council for Foreign Economic Relations (DEIK) and Togo’s Employers' Council (CNP-Togo). In December of the same year, the Turkish ambassador to Togo, Muteber Kiliç, announced the opening of a Turkish study and research center at the University of Lomé (UL).

Last month, many Turkish investors were in Togo scouting for business opportunities.

According to the Turkish Embassy in Togo, trade between Togo and Turkey stood at around $200 million in 2022, against $128 million in 2021.

Esaïe Edoh

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