[1] Turkey was initially sympathetic[2] towards Eduardo Mondlane, a U.S-educated moderate socialist founded Frente de Libertação de Moçambique to launch armed struggle against the Portuguese even though Turkey continued to outwardly support NATO-ally Portugal.
Under Samora Machel, Frente de Libertação de Moçambique was notorious for giving the white Mozambicans the infamous[4] “24/24 order”—leave in 24 hours with 24 kilos (or 53 pounds) of belongings—and nationalized most large private and church holdings.
With Soviet assistance, Samora Machel persecuted[4] northern tribes and the Catholic Church and was responsible for between 10,000 and 100,000 deaths[4] at that time.
Following a diplomatic thaw between Samora Machel and the U.S. Reagan in 1985, Turkey started to provide Mozambique with economic assistance, which continued after Samora Machel's successor Joaquim Chissano sped up the liberalization of the economy[5] and announced the end of the Marxist system.
This agreement was signed by Haluk Gorgun, the president of the Turkish Defence Industry Agency, and Mozambique’s defence minister, Cristovao Artur Chume, in Ankara.