Turkish parliamentary delegation meets with head of Mali’s transitional government
A Turkish parliamentary delegation met Mali's transitional president, Col. Assimi Goita, to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation on economic and security issues. Led by Orhan Ates, the talks highlighted Türkiye's support for Mali's governance transition and ties in security, health, and education.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:20 | 09 October 2024
- Modified Date: 11:24 | 09 October 2024
A delegation from Türkiye's parliament met Tuesday with the president of Mali's transitional government, Col. Assimi Goita, to discuss bilateral relations.
It was led by Orhan Ateş, president of the Türkiye-Mali friendship group.
They discussed subjects of common interest, notably bilateral cooperation, economic development and the security challenges facing Mali.
Ates expressed Türkiye's desire to intensify relations with Mali, insisting on "the need for a strategic partnership, particularly in the areas of security, health and education."
He also reaffirmed Türkiye's commitment to supporting the transition process in Mali, which aims to establish stable governance.
He welcomed the dynamic of cooperation between the National Transitional Council and the Turkish parliament through the establishment of the Türkiye-Mali friendship parliamentary group at the level of the two legislative bodies.
In addition to new steps taken in the areas of trade, health, investment, education, security and defense, Ates said he wished to strengthen ties between the people of Türkiye and Mali by improving relations between the two parliaments.
Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger are members of the Alliance of Sahel States, formed in September last year.
The three nations withdrew from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which had threatened to intervene militarily in Niger following a coup in that country last year.