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Türkiye-Africa relations, drawing from historical ties, are transforming into one of the 21st century’s most dynamic partnerships through political, diplomatic and economic initiatives.

At the UN, Erdoğan’s meeting with Trump signaled Türkiye’s renewed leverage in Washington and its role as a stabilizing force in an uncertain world.

At the UN, Erdoğan urged stronger unity and justice among Muslim nations, calling the OIC to act as a proactive force shaping fair global governance.

At the UN General Assembly, Erdoğan reframed Türkiye as the moral voice of a fractured world, demanding justice for Palestine and reform for global order.
As the first quarter of the twenty-first century draws to a close, global politics is less a stage of sharply divided blocs and more a landscape of fluid alliances and temporary partnerships. While U.S.–China rivalry stretches from the Asia-Pacific to Africa, Europe grapples with energy crises; the Russia–Ukraine war disrupts global supply chains and food security. In the Middle East, normalization and the risk of conflict advance side by side.

Turkish Airlines and Air Algérie sign a comprehensive MoU to expand their partnership, boosting connectivity between Türkiye, Algeria, and global markets.