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President Ahmad al-Sharaa detailed the monumental hurdles after Syrian forces entered Damascus in December 2024, prioritizing faction unification, weapon control, and territorial integrity amid destroyed infrastructure and economic collapse.The Palestinian Olympic Committee reports that Israel's two-year military campaign has killed 1,007 sportspeople, including 45 women, and destroyed or damaged 265 facilities, devastating Gaza's athletic infrastructure and future.President Donald Trump revealed that Board of Peace member states will commit over $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.
President Ahmad al-Sharaa detailed the monumental hurdles after Syrian forces entered Damascus in December 2024, prioritizing faction unification, weapon control, and territorial integrity amid destroyed infrastructure and economic collapse.The Palestinian Olympic Committee reports that Israel's two-year military campaign has killed 1,007 sportspeople, including 45 women, and destroyed or damaged 265 facilities, devastating Gaza's athletic infrastructure and future.President Donald Trump revealed that Board of Peace member states will commit over $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.

Türkiye-France JETCO meeting in Istanbul charts roadmap for deepening economic ties

Elif Şanlı
14:16, 17/02/2026, Tuesday
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Türkiye-France JETCO meeting in Istanbul charts roadmap for deepening economic ties
French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness Nicolas Forissier (L) and Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat (R)

Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat and French Minister Delegate Nicolas Forissier convened the Joint Economic and Trade Cooperation meeting in Istanbul Tuesday, setting a bilateral roadmap as trade volume surged to $24.1 billion in 2025 from $14 billion five years ago. Discussions spanned investment, defense, energy, and customs union issues.

The Türkiye-France Joint Economic and Trade Cooperation meeting convened in Istanbul Tuesday, bringing together Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat and French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade Nicolas Forissier to chart a roadmap for deepening bilateral economic relations. Hosted by the Foreign Economic Relations Board, the gathering produced comprehensive discussions on expanding cooperation across multiple sectors as bilateral trade reached $24.1 billion in 2025, dramatically up from $14 billion five years ago.

Investment Growth and Sectoral Cooperation

Bolat revealed that Turkish companies' investments in France have reached $1 billion, while French investments in Türkiye total $8.7 billion, with $4 billion of that amount arriving in the past four years. Approximately 1,749 French firms maintain significant operations in Türkiye across industry, energy, services, transportation, and aviation sectors. The minister noted French companies are currently discussing $5 billion in new investments and projects over the next three years. Existing cooperation spans automotive, aviation, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, textiles, food, cement, construction, ICT, tourism, finance, and insurance sectors, with both sides expecting continued expansion.

Customs Union and Visa Facilitation

Bolat emphasized productive discussions on Türkiye-EU relations, noting both sides reached agreement on solutions addressing certain customs union issues. French officials reported issuing 163,000 visas to Turkish citizens last year—the highest number granted worldwide after China—with significantly reduced waiting times and eased regimes particularly for students and businesspeople. The JETCO framework continues to serve as a vital platform for coordinating economic policy and removing barriers to bilateral commerce and investment.

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