Hungarian, Turkish presidents call for expanding bilateral trade

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Ankara (MTI) – The Hungarian and Turkish presidents called for an expansion bilateral trade at a press conference after talks in Ankara on Thursday.
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Janos Ader of Hungary and Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey expressed agreement that all the conditions are in place for raising turnover from the current 2 billion dollars a year to 5 billion dollars.
Ader is heading a Hungarian delegation in Turkey for an official four-day visit.
In a statement following the meeting, Ader expressed hope that neither bureaucratic obstacles nor political machinations would endanger the planned construction of a gas pipeline from Turkey. The intentions of both sides are clear, he said. Diversification is not something that should be talked about but rather supported by action, he added.
Erdogan said that Turkey is the second most efficient country in the world when it comes to the construction industry. He expressed hope that Turkish construction companies would be involved in motorway building projects in Hungary which draw on European Union support in the period through to 2020.







