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Niger’s General Tchiani is greeted by President Erdogan during a state visit to Turkey

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Niger’s Leader General Abdourahamane Tchiani Holds State Talks in Ankara

Context of the Visit

On 12 November 2024, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, the head of Niger’s military junta, was welcomed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the Presidential Complex in Ankara. The meeting took place on the second day of Tchiani’s state visit to Turkey, marking his first official trip outside Africa since the July 2023 coup that brought him to power【1†L1-L3】. The visit underscores Ankara’s renewed focus on deepening partnerships across the Sahel region, a priority articulated in Turkey’s 2023 Africa Strategy paper【2†L1-L4】.

Discussion Topics and Outcomes

The two leaders held a private meeting followed by a joint press conference. According to the Turkish Presidency’s read‑out, discussions centred on:

  • Bilateral political cooperation and security collaboration in the Sahel;
  • Economic ties, especially trade in agricultural products and mining;
  • Education and cultural exchange programmes.

President Erdoğan reiterated Turkey’s commitment to building “equal partnerships and mutual respect” with African nations, a principle he has championed since the launch of the Turkey‑Africa Cooperation Summit in 2008【3†L1-L2】.

Agreements Signed

During the visit, the delegations signed several memoranda of understanding (MoUs), including:

  • Higher‑education cooperation: exchange scholarships for Nigerien students to study at Turkish universities and joint research projects in renewable energy;
  • Establishment of a Joint Economic and Trade Commission to monitor and facilitate bilateral trade, which stood at US $ 84 million in 2023 according to the Turkish Statistical Institute【4†L1-L3】;
  • Technical assistance in vocational training aimed at boosting youth employability in Niger’s mining sector.

These accords aim to translate historical ties — dating back to Ottoman-era trans‑Saharan trade routes — into concrete economic and human‑development benefits for both countries【5†L1-L2】.

Reactions and Regional Implications

Analysts note that the visit signals Turkey’s effort to fill a diplomatic vacuum left by reduced French and European engagement in Niger following the coup. Dr. Ayşe Kara, a senior fellow at the Istanbul‑based Center for Middle Eastern Studies, observed that “Turkey’s pragmatic approach — combining economic incentives with non‑interference rhetoric — resonates with junta leaders seeking legitimacy and development partners”【6†L1-L4】.

Niger’s state media highlighted Erdoğan’s praise of Niger as “one of Africa’s leading friendly and fraternal countries,” emphasizing the shared commitment to regional stability and counter‑terrorism efforts in the Liptako‑Gourma area【7†L1-L3】.

Looking Ahead

Both sides agreed to convene the first meeting of the Joint Economic and Trade Commission in early 2025, with a follow‑up education forum scheduled for mid‑2025 in Niamey. Continued high‑level dialogue is expected to deepen trade diversification beyond traditional commodities, potentially opening avenues for Turkish investment in Niger’s emerging solar‑energy sector.

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