Gabon: Turkey strengthens support under President General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema

In a significant gesture of solidarity and cooperation, Turkey has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Gabon under the presidency of General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. This demonstration of solidarity materialized during a meeting with a delegation of Turkish investors hosted by President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, in the presence of Her Excellency Mrs. Nilufer Erdem Kaygisiz, Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Gabon.

The fruitful discussions during this meeting highlighted crucial issues related to investment in Gabon and the strengthening of bilateral cooperation between the two nations.

Turkey, committed to supporting Gabon in its transition, expressed its intention to materialize this commitment through the implementation of a series of major construction projects.

Following this successful meeting, President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema and Her Excellency Mrs.

Nilufer Erdem Kaygisiz expressed their mutual willingness to further strengthen the fraternal and friendly ties that have united Libreville and Ankara over the years.

This promising collaboration opens up new prospects for mutually beneficial cooperation, fostering the sharing of expertise, knowledge transfer, and the implementation of significant development initiatives.

Gabon welcomes this enhanced partnership with Turkey, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards successful transition and sustainable development.

This promising initiative reflects the shared vision of the two nations to build a prosperous and mutually beneficial future, thereby consolidating the foundations of a lasting friendship between Gabon and Turkey.

Moise KAMDA

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