“We will Give All Kinds of Support to International Investors”

Speaking at the signing ceremony of the financing agreement for Izmir and Kocaeli city hospital projects, President Erdoğan said: “Progress in healthcare services will bring about development in healthcare industry in our country. With these investments, we aim to make our country one of the top 5 countries in the world in medical tourism.”

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan delivered a speech at the signing ceremony of the financing agreement for Izmir and Kocaeli city hospital projects.

“CITY HOSPITALS PROJECT: MY 14-YEAR-OLD DREAM”

Stating that city hospitals project has been his dream for 14 years, President Erdoğan said 29 city hospitals with the capacity of 41 thousand beds and with a total investment value of TL30 billion will be built by 2019.

Describing city hospitals as one of the most outstanding examples of cooperation between private and public sectors, President Erdoğan said: “Where there is stability and confidence, there is joint projects by private and public sectors.”

“WE WILL MAKE TURKEY ONE OF THE TOP 5 COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD IN MEDICAL TOURISM”

The President stated: “Progress in healthcare services will bring about development in healthcare industry in our country. Therefore, Turkey will have a say in healthcare, one of the paramount sectors of the future, in its region and the world. With these investments, we aim to make our country one of the top 5 countries in the world in medical tourism.”

“TURKEY WILL LET DOWN ANYONE WHO PUT HIS TRUST IN IT”

“Despite all crises and conflict zones around it, Turkey advances on its path confidently. Turkey never has and never will let down anyone who put his trust in it. We are pleased to see that the assessments that do not truly reflect the Turkish economy are disregarded both in our country and in the world. We attach great importance to facilitating the businesses of international investors and giving all kinds of support to them.”

Source: www.tccb.gov.tr

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