Central African Republic–Turkey relations
[1] The Turkish IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation provided flour, oil, sugar, rice and money to the country.[3] The Turkish government's contribution to the development of the Central African Republic includes the modernization of hospitals and mosques, as well as and monetary donations.In 2022, after a bilateral visit of the Central African Foreign Minister Sylvie Baïpo-Temon to Turkey, the two countries signed agreements on political consultation, protocol training, cooperation framework, as well as issues in the fields of mining and transportation.[4] The Turkish ambassador in Yaoundé, Cameroon is also accredited to Central African Republic, while an embassy in Bangui is anticipated to be opened.[1] In 2018, total trade between Turkey and the Central African Republic was $5.89 million US dollars.