28 Oct 2021; MEMO: Turkey is prepared to boost defence and security cooperation with Chad, as the African nation faces terrorists and other armed groups, the Turkish president said on Wednesday, Anadolu News Agency reports.
"Turkey is ready to develop cooperation with Chad, which is simultaneously fighting terrorist organizations and armed opposition groups, in the military, defence, and security fields," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a joint press conference, following a meeting with Chad's visiting Transitional President, Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno in the Turkish capital, Ankara.
Erdogan said they discussed the bilateral relations of the two nations, as well as regional issues, adding Turkey to support Chad in its transitional period.
"With the agreements signed today, Chad will become one of Turkey's pioneering partners in Africa," Erdogan said, adding that the Central African country has a great potential and role in the region.
Erdogan noted that the bilateral trade volume between the two countries has reached $112 million, a 47 percent increase, overall, with the goal of reaching $200 million and then $500 million.
The two countries will continue to work on further deepening relations and enrich diversity in trade in a holistic, win-win approach, Erdogan added.
For his part, Itno said the two leaders had the opportunity to sign bilateral agreements in various areas including energy, infrastructure and security.
"The agreements include the fields of airline industry, energy, infrastructure, defence, security, scientific research, education, youth, sports, media, universities and academia," said Itno.
Noting that Chad and Turkey both support each other, Itno said cooperation at the level of international organizations was also discussed during the meeting.
"In addition, we discussed the issues in Africa. Our priorities are common. In particular, we discussed the recent events in Sudan, the situation in Libya and the difficulties that terrorism has caused us in the Sahel region," he said.
Itno also noted that the two leaders discussed the transition process in Chad that started in April.
"We have created all the necessary transition institutions, a civilian government has been appointed, and a roadmap has been determined. We have started an inclusive national dialogue process.
"Therefore, we discussed the road map of the Chad government in our meeting. We talked about how we can use the necessary financial means. We discussed how we can make the transition period successful," said the Chadian leader.
Chad has been in the midst of a transition process since the death of Itno's father, former President Idriss Deby Itno, on 19 April.