Nestled in Ankara, the Embassy of Sierra Leone whispers tales of a burgeoning partnership. The Embassy of Sierra Leone officially opened its doors in Ankara in early 2020. This marked a significant step in solidifying the relationship between Sierra Leone and Turkey, which initially began in 1971. The embassy stands as a testament to the growing diplomatic ties between the two nations. Before the establishment of the embassy in Ankara, Sierra Leoneans seeking visas had to travel considerable distances. The nearest Sierra Leonean consulate was located in Limassol, Cyprus. This journey presented a significant challenge for many. Now, the Embassy of Sierra Leone in Ankara serves as a vital bridge between the two countries. It facilitates diplomatic exchanges and provides crucial consular services to Sierra Leonean citizens in Turkey. This presence simplifies visa applications and strengthens people-to-people connections. The relationship between Turkey and Sierra Leone extends beyond diplomacy. Trade between the two countries has seen significant growth. In 2017, the bilateral trade volume reached $51.5 million. This figure increased to $55.3 million in 2018. While experiencing a slight dip in 2019 to $53.4 million, the trade relationship remains robust. Turkey exports goods like flour, sugar, iron and steel products, cement, various food products, cable, and plastic wrap to Sierra Leone. In return, Turkey imports hulk, titanium, and leather products. Furthermore, Turkish Airlines operates flights from Istanbul to Freetown three times a week, further facilitating trade and travel. Turkey, through the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), has been actively involved in providing development assistance to Sierra Leone in various sectors. Turkey has also offered scholarships to Sierra Leonean students since 1992, fostering educational and cultural exchange between the two nations. The Embassy of Sierra Leone in Ankara symbolizes a growing friendship and cooperation between two nations. It is a hub for diplomacy, trade, and cultural exchange, strengthening the bonds between Turkey and Sierra Leone.
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