''Confidence in Turkey High'' Says Turkish FinMin

Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek.
Simsek said that he attended majority of the meetings and added, “We aim to bring long-term, stable resources to Turkey. We need external sources in the scope of Turkey’s strong and ongoing growth. We work hard in order to prompt sources all around the globe and Turkey to increase employment and investments in Turkey.”
Turkish Finance Minister Simsek stated that in the meeting they covered the crisis in European Union, affects of oil prices and affects of geopolitical tensions in the region.
He underlined, confidence in Turkey was pretty high and investors were optimistic.
Simsek said, despite the crisis in the EU, Turkey diversified its exportation and this was appreciated.
Confidence in Turkey, fiscal discipline of past few years and achieving successful results in debt-reduction were indicators as there were almost no questions regarding the budget, he highlighted.
Upon questions about the privatization, he said, in 2013 they would speed up in privatization.
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