Financial Times: Türkiye holds upper hand over West in Africa
The British Financial Times newspaper assessed Türkiye's growing influence in Africa, highlighting that Türkiye's advantage over the West stems from "not carrying their skepticism."
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- Published Date: 12:20 | 29 August 2024
- Modified Date: 12:26 | 29 August 2024
The article analyzed Ankara's actions on the continent over the past 20 years, noting that Türkiye has become a significant political mediator by employing soft power, fostering commercial partnerships, and establishing security alliances.
The piece referenced President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's 2011 visit to Somalia, describing his decision to greet Somalis on the streets of Mogadishu, despite security risks, as a turning point in relations.
The article also emphasized the importance of last month's Ethiopia-Somalia talks, mediated by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, and pointed to growing partnerships with both countries.
It noted that the name "Istanbul" is becoming increasingly popular among Somali girls.
The piece highlighted that Türkiye's global voice, TRT, reaches audiences in Africa in four languages through its Africa channel, and Turkish Airlines has expanded its routes across the continent.
Additionally, the number of Turkish embassies in Africa has quadrupled in recent years.
The article underscored the growing trade partnerships between Türkiye and African nations, with Turkish companies playing a more dominant role.
It stated, "Türkiye has become dominant in arms exports on the continent, particularly in items such as Bayraktar drones and helicopters."