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Samoa–Turkey relations
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Samoa

Turkey

Samoa–Turkey relations are foreign relations between Samoa and Turkey. The Turkish ambassador in Wellington, New Zealand, is accredited to Samoa since April 12, 1979.[1]

Diplomatic relations

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Turkey and Samoa have friendly relations. Through TIKA, Turkey[1] cooperates[2] with the European Investment Bank and JICA on the development of school buildings,[3] district hospitals[4] and reductions of the financial burden[5] on the Samoan Development Bank through loan forgiveness.

Turkey also contributes—US $60.5 million[2] to date— to Samoa Development Bank's lending programs to farmers[2] and fishermen at large.

Diplomatic Visits

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Guest Host Place of visit Date of visit
Samoa Prime Minister Malielegaoi Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan World Humanitarian Summit, Istanbul May 23–24, 2016[1]

Economic relations

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  • Trade volume between the two countries was negligible US$1 million in 2019.[1]

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