Turkey will do "whatever is necessary" to
increase its trade volume with Sudan, Deputy Prime Minister Hakan
Cavusoglu said on Monday.
Cavusoglu
received Sudanese Economy and Finance Minister Mohamed Osman al-Rikabi
and his delegation at Cankaya Palace in Ankara.
Cavusoglu said Sudan is one of Turkey’s key partners in Africa.
Cavusoglu said Sudan is one of Turkey’s key partners in Africa.
"The
current trade volume -- $400 million -- between the two countries does
not reflect the real potential. As both our presidents targeted, we will
do whatever is necessary to reach a trade volume of a billion dollars
between Turkey and Sudan,” Cavusoglu said.
He
said the agreements between the two countries on transportation,
agriculture, energy and social projects will strengthen the two
countries' business partnership.
"On
July 15, 2016 after the coup attempt by [Fetullah Terror Organization]
FETO members, Sudan immediately handed over two schools that belonged to
the FETO group to our Maarif Foundation. I would like to thank you and
Sudanese people for that,” he said.
In regards to Suakin island, Cavusoglu said that Turkey’s goal was to turn the island into a “center of attraction".
The
Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) started restoration
works on Sudan's Suakin Island after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
visited the country in December.
The island’s Ottoman-era Al-Hanafi and Al-Shafei mosques, and an old customs building will be restored by the agency.
In the past, Suakin, one of the oldest seaports in Africa, was used by African Muslims on pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia.
Ottomans
used the port city to secure the Hejaz province -- present-day western
Saudi Arabia -- from attackers using the Red Sea front.
"We
wish that the Suakin island will be opened for tourism and become a
trade center. This is also the goal of our two presidents,” said Sudan's
al-Rikabi.
The Turkish deputy prime
minister also thanked Sudanese people for their support for the ongoing
Operation Olive Branch in Syria’s northwestern region of Afrin.
Al-Rikabi said he wished that projects between Turkey and Sudan would increase rapidly.
Anadolu
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