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Turkey’s state-run Ziraat Bank, also active in Greece, has suggested loaning conditional credit to Greek farmers, industry workers and businessmen in a project to support the Greek economy, according to a statement sent to Greek officials from Turkey’s embassy in Athens.

Turkey aims for Ziraat Bank, which has affiliates in four cities in Greece, to extend credit to Greek citizens in a time when Greek Banks have limited their credit capacity due to a decrease in government bonds during the ongoing economic crisis. If the Greek government accepts this suggestion, Ziraat Bank will allocate credit worth between 40 and 50 million euros in the first phase. This project will first apply to the pilot area of West Thrace, where the Turkish minority is largely situated. The bank will issue loans to Greek citizens via its two affiliates in the region, Xanthi and Komotini. All Greek farmers, industry workers and businessmen could borrow credit upon meeting required conditions.

The General Manager of Ziraat Bank, Hüseyin Aydın, said the lender was contiuing its routine credit procedures in accordance with banking rules. They would provide special credits to Greek citizens if the Treasury assumed responsibility and refunded Ziraat’s financial loss. The cabinet has the last word on approving the decision, Aydın said, telling that the lender has not received such a demand. Turkey will cooperate with the United Nations Development Program by providing expert services in approving credit, assisting Greek citizens in completing the credit application and providing them with information. Additionally, Turkey could seek a partnership with a Greek bank.

January/08/2013

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DORUS LIVIS

1/10/2013 8:59:06 AM

You are right Thessalonian. Ms Cilginbebek your theories are far beyond reality and make no sense. What are you talkng about? the treasures of Ali Pasha and stuff was never taken seriously by anyone. Regarding our national resourses, they are enough and will be used in order to bring development and jobs to the country. Regarding your help, thanx but no thanx, I agree with some turks here, better use your money to develop your eastern provinces, they need it more than Greece

Thessalonian

1/9/2013 6:05:54 PM

It is indeed a privileged position to be submitting commentaries to HDN from a Turkish perspective, as regardless of how rude and self serving they can be they always seem to meet HDN's requirements for publication. Don't they Ms Cilginbebek? Regards

Cilginbebek Ms

1/9/2013 4:35:38 PM

And let me play devil's advocate. Say Greece has all these natural resources. With all the billions in euros Greece and South Cyprus has and will continue to borrow and not repay, the other creditors will take this so called natural resources as collateral or leverage against the loans. By the time all these so called resources are found which could take years, Greece and South Cyprus will accumulate a higher debt to repay. Have a nice dream and day!

Cilginbebek Ms

1/9/2013 4:32:11 PM

Wasn't Greece looking for a hidden treasure buried by an Ottoman Pasha and saying it will save them from economic turmoil? If Greece had all this natural resources, people would be scrambling to invest there. This hasn't happened. As for Turkey giving help with not good intentions, don't flatter yourselves or should I say embarrass yourselves any further. If there were complete transparency in Greece, the economic turmoil would not have happened in EU. So this is why you are to blame.

Cilginbebek Ms

1/9/2013 4:27:23 PM

Here it is in black and white. Turkey helping its ungrateful neighbor which continuously slanders and maligns its image and efforts. If Greece were smart, they would strengthen alliances with Turkey instead of being arrogant for no reason. In this way, Turkey would help alleviate some of the economic burdens of Greece. As for Greece paying back its loans, this will never happen. There is no transparency in the Greek government either within the EU or with its citizens. You lied to get into EU!

DORUS LIVIS

1/9/2013 9:01:43 AM

as its "lebensraum". Of course Germany knows that that is why it helps

DORUS LIVIS

1/9/2013 9:00:31 AM

@aydin, we pay always our debts and we wil succeed once again as always in our 2500year history. But we will not tolerate being regarded as the scapegoat for the whole capitalistic crisis. I have said it many times Greece is only the tip of a very big iceberg. Besides Northern Europe countries have been benefited much more than they have to pay for rescue loans. Finally we can always use our right to go back to drachma, let's see ho Germany and its satellites will survive without South Europe..

Aydin Amsterdam

1/8/2013 9:24:24 PM

@dorus, you greeks have the best intentions ofcourse. and as eu citizens we have to pay for it... just pay back your debts to the eu tax paying citizens!!!

kerem atan

1/8/2013 3:01:41 PM

allegedly greece is surrounded with gold deposits, oil and natural gas reserves.they will be rich in the near or far future.treasure hunters will set about digging soon without taking turkey into account. greek media didnt already mention about this sort of news and turks might feel more important as the greek readers say.greek pride could be also hurt if they receive loans from turkey.so its better to give it to the needy ppl here or turkish minority in greece rather than looking nice to greece

DutchTurk JANICAR

1/8/2013 2:54:39 PM

Good to hear that Turkey supports our Turkish brothers of Western Thrace in these hard days. So change the rather confusing title please.
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