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Turkey and Senegal Signed Four Agreements in Defense, Media, and Education

President Erdoğan and Senegalese PM Sonko met in Ankara on August 7, 2025, to enhance Turkey-Senegal cooperation, focusing on economic recovery and mutual respect, as Senegal addresses its budget deficit through internal resource mobilization.

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Turkey-Senegal-Cooperation

By Redaction ARPS Media with Daily SABAH

On August 7, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hosted Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko in Ankara to bolster bilateral relations and finalize cooperation agreements.

Türkiye seeks to strengthen ties with African nations through mutual respect and a win-win approach, establishing itself as a fair player in contrast to past colonial powers.

Senegal, known for its stability and democratic governance, plays a vital role in Türkiye’s engagement in Africa.

Erdoğan has made prior visits to Senegal, where economic collaboration is crucial as the country grapples with a significant budget deficit and public debt.

Sonko’s new economic recovery strategy focuses on mobilizing internal resources to lessen dependence on external loans.

Read full article at: Türkiye, Senegal eye enhancing cooperation as PM visits Ankara | Daily Sabah

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