Erdogan using Mauritania to expand influence in Africa
Turkey moves ahead with its plan of expanding its influence in the Arab Maghreb and the rest of Africa.
This was why dozens of Mauritanian citizens staged a
protest recently against Turkish interference in Mauritanian affairs outside
the Turkish embassy in Mauritanian capital Nouakchott.
Turkey expands its influence in Africa by offering aid to
African countries and launching economic projects in the same countries.
In July this year, Turkish fishing ships anchored at the
Mauritanian coast and made illegal fishing activities that violated the terms
of an agreement signed several years ago by the Mauritanian government and the
companies owning these ships.
According to media reports, Ankara was implicated in
illegal fishing activities, especially after the Mauritanian fishing sector
returned to work at the end of June after the end of its biological recess.
This is giving rise to fears from the malpractices of the
Turkish ships and the destruction of marine life in Mauritania.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tries to exploit
Mauritania, using a fishing agreement between his country and the African country.
However, the agreement restricts the activities of
Turkish ships to surface fishing. Nevertheless, the same ships never abide by
these terms and are involved in illegal activities, according to Mauritanian
experts.
The same experts accuse Turkey of trying to get a fish
quota far larger than the one specified for it in the agreement.
The Turkish ships also tried to violate the ban
Mauritania imposed on the entry of foreign workers against the background of
the coronavirus. This engendered anger across the African country where social
media users condemned the Turkish actions.
Activists in Nouadhibou,
Mauritania's second largest city and fishing hub, shared videos showing the
harmful activities of the Turkish ships along the Mauritanian coast.
The activities,
they said, are tantamount to a massacre of the fish in Mauritania.



