Kandaş said she would be exhausting all efforts to improve Turkish-South African travel.
Cape Town – President Cyril Ramaphosa received a letter of credence from the incoming ambassador-designate of the Republic of Turkey yesterday at a ceremony held at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria.
Kandaş said that she would be exhausting all efforts to improve Turkish-South African travel and the improvement of international and local travel to Cape Town. “Cape Town is one of the gems in a country brimming with breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable safaris and welcoming people. Therefore both counties have a multi-faceted and growing relationship, ranging from trade to education, from science and technology to energy.
Kandaş added that she is trying to increase the number of South African students attending universities in Turkey and vice versa by enhancing cooperation in higher education. “Facilitating our existing cooperation with South Africa on regional and international platforms is also on my agenda.”
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