Turkey–Zambia relations

[1] Turkey had excellent relations with Zambia under its founding president, Kenneth Kaunda.

As a Frontline State in the struggle for Rhodesia to achieve majority rule as Zimbabwe, Zambia cooperated with Turkey in opposing Apartheid in South Africa.

[2] Because 95% of all Zambian imports and exports used Rhodesian railroads, when the British embargo against Rhodesian petroleum products caused Zambia’s economy to collapse.

In 1966, Turkey, along with Canada, Great Britain, and the United States responded to Zambian shortage of petroleum products by airlifting fuel supplies until an oil pipeline between Tanzania and Zambia was completed in August 1968.

[2] A British court on May 4, 2007 would go on to find him guilty of having stolen US$ 46 million.