Turkey, Chad vow to 'stand together' against terrorism

Turkish president holds joint press conference with Chadian counterpart on landmark visit to central African country

By Bahattin Gonultas

D'JAMENA, Chad (AA) - Turkey and the Central African nation of Chad will stand together to fight terrorism, visiting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday.

Erdogan's remarks came at a joint news conference following a closed-door meeting with Idriss Deby, his Chadian counterpart.

Erdogan said that a Turkish state-run education foundation has taken over schools in Chad that once belonged to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group behind last year's defeated coup in Turkey.

The Maarif Foundation has recently assumed control of numerous schools previously run by FETO around the world, including in 32 countries in Africa, according to Turkey's National Education Ministry.

Erdogan said Chad is a very important country for Turkey.

“Around 50 projects in Chad have been finished by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA),” Turkey’s state development aid agency, he said.



- Turkey’s vital role in the Muslim world

Deby, for his part, said Chad's children will no longer be educated by terrorists, referring to the previously FETO terror group-run schools.

Deby said Erdogan’s visit, the first-ever by a Turkish president in Chad, is important and that the pacts signed during his visit will boost friendly relations between the two countries.

Turkey is a large country with a long history and is well known around the world, Deby said.

“Turkey has been playing a very vital role in the Muslim world and around the world. Turkey is a bridge between the Arab world and the West,” he said.

Erdogan’s visit makes us look back at history to the old times between the two countries, Derby said.

The Chadian president said there are many opportunities between the two countries such as in agriculture, livestock, and technology.

Deby said he also spoke with Erdogan on issues related to Jerusalem, terrorism, and stability in countries such as Libya.

Later, Erdogan is set to address businesspeople from both countries at a forum Tuesday evening.

Erdogan’s visit to Chad is the second stop of a three-nation African tour, starting with Sudan and ending in Tunisia.

- Chad’s opportunities for Turkish investors

Chad presents opportunities for Turkish investors in such areas as construction, agriculture, food processing and storage, animal products processing, textiles, machinery and energy, according to Turkey’s Economy Ministry.

Chad also has rich gold, uranium, and oil reserves.

Turkey's imports from Chad in the first 10 months of 2017 totaled $26.9 million, while exports stood at $14.9 million, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute.

* Fatih Hafiz Mehmet contributed from Ankara.


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