Türkiye and Spain reaffirmed their deepening financial partnership throughout a high-level assembly on Thursday between Spanish Minister of Economy and Trade Carlos Cuerpo and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, alongside Central Bank Governor Fatih Karahan.
The talks, described by each side as productive, highlighted the rising commerce and funding ties between the 2 nations, in addition to their shared dedication to strengthening bilateral cooperation.
Mehmet Şimşek emphasised the long-standing relationship between Türkiye and Spain, noting that the 2 nations are certain not solely by sturdy financial ties but in addition by centuries of shared historical past and cultural change.
“Türkiye and Spain share much more than economic ties—we are nations bound by centuries of intertwined history, vibrant cultural exchange, and a shared vision for prosperity,” Şimşek stated in an announcement following the assembly. “Our growing trade and investment flows are a testament to this enduring partnership.”
Minister Cuerpo echoed the sentiment, underscoring the strategic significance of the connection. “Spain and Türkiye share strong ties, with growing trade and investment flows strengthening our strategic partnership,” he stated.
Cuerpo visited Istanbul to attend the third Joint Economic and Trade Commission (JETCO) assembly between Spain and Türkiye, the place he additionally held talks with Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat. Highlighting the significance of strengthening financial ties amid world uncertainty, Cuerpo described the assembly as a superb alternative to spice up bilateral commerce and deepen cooperation. He additionally took half in a Business Roundtable, noting the rising curiosity in funding and new alternatives on each side.
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