Gabon–Turkey relations

Gabon–Turkey relations are the foreign relations between Gabon and Turkey. Turkey has an embassy in Libreville since 2012. Gabon opened an embassy in Ankara in 2015.[1]

Gabon-Turkey relations
Map indicating locations of Gabon and Turkey

Gabon

Turkey

Diplomatic relations

Historically, Turkey has had strong relations with Ghana.[2] Turkey was very supportive of the Gabonese economic expansion[2] after Bongo's accession to the presidency and cooperated with technical expertise during the construction of the Transgabonais Railway to the upper Ogooué River valley.[3]

Relations became tense when after the French investigative reporter Pierre Péan unmasked[4] that the Bongo government used Turkish aid to build a lavish new presidential palace for $900 million (worth US$4.12 billion in 2020) that enriched the French expatriates in Gabon.[3]

Presidential visits

GuestHostPlace of visitDate of visit
President Abdullah Gül President Ali Bongo OndimbaPresidential Palace, Libreville2011[1]
President Ali Bongo Ondimba President Abdullah GülÇankaya Köşkü, AnkaraJanuary 2012[1]
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan President Ali Bongo OndimbaPresidential Palace, LibrevilleJanuary 2013[1]
President Ali Bongo Ondimba President Recep Tayyip ErdoğanÇankaya Köşkü, AnkaraMay 2015[1]

Trade relations

  • Trade volume between the two countries was US$38.9 million in 2018.[1]

Educational relations

Turkish Maarif Foundation runs schools in Gabon and Turkey has been providing scholarships to students from Gabon since 1992.[1]

See also

References

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