MINISTER WELCOMES FRENCH FIRMS
Hurriyet Daily News
Dec 27 2011
Turkey
Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan said Turkey welcomes French firms'
investment in Turkey and there is no embargo or limiting in the
trade between the two countries. "All investors who have trusted our
country are welcomed here. New French investors are also welcome in
Turkey," Anatolia news agency quoted Caglayan as saying. The French
firms already working in Turkey are considered as Turkish companies,
he added. Meanwhile, Turkish President Abdullah Gul was set to meet
Turkey's ambassador to France Tahsin Burcuoglu late yesterday which
was closed to the press.
The recent resolution penalizing the denial of Armenian "genocide"
approved by the French National Assembly on Dec. 22 was attacked by
computer hackers yesterday. Websites of French National Assembly,
French senate and French MP Valerie Boyer, author of the resolution
on Armenian genocide allegations, were each infiltrated by a Turkish
hacker group, daily Hurriyet reported. A message, appeared on the
websites, accused France of being insincere and removed later.
Hurriyet Daily News
Dec 27 2011
Turkey
Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan said Turkey welcomes French firms'
investment in Turkey and there is no embargo or limiting in the
trade between the two countries. "All investors who have trusted our
country are welcomed here. New French investors are also welcome in
Turkey," Anatolia news agency quoted Caglayan as saying. The French
firms already working in Turkey are considered as Turkish companies,
he added. Meanwhile, Turkish President Abdullah Gul was set to meet
Turkey's ambassador to France Tahsin Burcuoglu late yesterday which
was closed to the press.
The recent resolution penalizing the denial of Armenian "genocide"
approved by the French National Assembly on Dec. 22 was attacked by
computer hackers yesterday. Websites of French National Assembly,
French senate and French MP Valerie Boyer, author of the resolution
on Armenian genocide allegations, were each infiltrated by a Turkish
hacker group, daily Hurriyet reported. A message, appeared on the
websites, accused France of being insincere and removed later.