Cameroon-Turkey: Joint Economic Commission Session In Yaounde
- Par Aureline MELI (Intern)
- 30 oct. 2016 17:40
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Turkey’s ambassador to Cameroon said Cameroon-Turkey Joint Economic Commission and high-level political consultation will take in Yaounde early 2017.
Cooperation ties between Cameroon and Turkey will witness a greater impetus in the days ahead following the announcement by Turkey’s Ambassador to Cameroon, Murat Ulku that the Cameroon-Turkey Joint Economic Commission session, as well as the high level political consultation between the two countries will take place in early 2017. These two occasions will be the forum for leaders of the two countries to better understand each other, analyze cooperation across the board, take stock of cooperation domains and make projections.
Murat Ulku spoke at the Yaounde Hilton Hotel on October 28, 2016 while chairing celebrations marking the 93th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey. The Republic of Turkey, a modern State was proclaimed on October 29, 1923 in replacement of the Ottoman State with Mustafa Kemal as the first president. In the presence of some Cameroon government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and other guests, Murat Ulku said the celebration was taking place within the context of the aborted coup attempt in Turkey of July 15, 2016 thanks to the gallant resistance of the Turkish people. Talking on the post failed coup attempt period, he said, “Turkey is very much alive and kicking.
Everything is normalized and we are continuing our cooperation in an energetic way.” Assessing the path covered since the establishment of modern Republic of Turkey on October 29, 1923, the ambassador said the country has covered a lot of grounds in terms of economic and social progress. “We feel ...
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