"The (3rd Turkey-Africa Partnership) Summit went very well for all participating countries. All African leaders were highly satisfied. Today, there is a very effective partnership between Turkey and Africa, based on equal foundations and the win-win principle, but most importantly, Turkey gives great importance to mutual respect in its relationship with Africa. This is a very important issue for African countries."
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Macky Sall (2021) cited in: "Turkey's ties with Africa based on mutual respect: Senegal's Sall" in Daily Sabah, 20 December 2021.
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