By Diyar Guldogan
ANKARA (AA) - Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu began his five-nation Africa tour on Sunday, starting with South Africa.
"We started our South African contacts by visiting the Nurul Hamidiye Mosque, named after Sultan Abdulhamid II, in Cape Town, whose restoration works were undertaken by TIKA (Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency). In cooperation with all our institutions, we protect our cultural heritage all over the world!" Cavusoglu said on Twitter.
Later, Cavusoglu visited Tana Baru Cemetery, where the tomb of Ottoman Islamic scholar Abu Bakr Effendi is located.
On Monday, Cavusoglu will officially inaugurate the Turkish Consulate General in Cape Town and will hold official meetings in Pretoria on Tuesday.
Cavusoglu will then visit Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Gabon, and Sao Tome and Principe.
During the visit, all aspects of bilateral relations will be discussed and views will be exchanged on regional issues, as well as on Türkiye's African Partnership Policy.
Developing relations and cooperation with African countries is one of the cornerstones of Ankara's multi-dimensional foreign policy.