The expert on international relations and strategic planning, CEO of the Turkish-Arab Institute for Strategic Studies, the founding president of the Turkish Association for Economic and Strategic Cooperation in Ankara, reviewed the economic expert Dr. Mohammed Al-Adel, the most prominent features of Turkish economic growth during the past few years, where he presented models for the development of the sectors of the Turkish economy despite the crises The successive finances that hit the whole world, which has made great leaps in its various sectors.
During the symposium organized by the London Center for Research and Consultations, which is chaired by Dr. Nasser Al-Fadhli in cooperation with Art Dimension Company specialized in training and organizing conferences entitled “The Turkish Experience in Economic Development”, he stressed that Turkey has achieved an unprecedented qualitative leap and withstood the successive crises and succeeded in drawing new features. Politically and economically, despite the great challenges surrounding, stressing the importance of the return of Turkish-Arab relations and abandon the negative view that prevailed over the past years, and will return only after the opening of cultural institutions again.
He added that the idea of the symposium “The Turkish Experience” is neither a project nor a goal, as it is an attempt to read a practical scientific quiet of the general interest away from the surface by knowing closely about the means of success in a scientific framework amid questions from the Arab elites and the fascination associated with this pilot experience that do not miss. Vision, the language of numbers do not lie and statistics do not beautify, but prove by scientific facts recognized, especially in light of the refusal of the tendency to question them wondering why Turkey is going to us? They do not ask the same question about the rapprochement with Europe or the colonized America, which has become the strategic partner of the region, stressing the need to deal with the Turkish experience away from cultural and cultural participants through misreadings between the two parties, because the strategic partnership does not need these participants to rise and rise, but must Turkish relations are based on common interests and the minds and eyes must be prepared for the correct reading of this partnership before that.
Al-Adel presented bright examples of the successes of the Turkish economy, where he was able to stand in the face of the crises that hit the most powerful global economies since the crisis of 2008 until now, where the Turkish tourism has achieved a big boom and attracted nearly 35 million tourists in 2014, while succeeding in paying off its entire foreign debt, created More than 6 million jobs were created during the past period at a time when the major economies were unable to maintain their level of employment, through the management of diversity as one of the keys to success despite the multi-ethnicity on its territory, as well as the knowledge base of progress through nearly 200 universities graduate about 500 thousand Student Annually, unlike scholars from all over the world, investing in the human mind is the most important form of successful investment, pointing out that Turkey grants every idea and creativity of 17 thousand dollars as a donation as a donation and not a loan, and the fair dealt with the legislative base on which the modern Turkish renaissance was built through the monitoring mechanism. Accountability, where a law was passed allowing any citizen to hold any official accountable, and before that, has diversified strategic partners to achieve independence in the decision.
He pointed out that the mechanism of entry is different from the past and can now enter with full force, but will be offered membership on a plate of gold due to the strength of its economy and development, until it became the sixth economic power in Europe, stressing that the Turkish-Arab partnership It has become a strategic choice in light of the current challenges. We need this partnership. We hope that Egypt will recover the heart of Arabism and return to its pivotal role regionally and globally.
In reply to a question from the organization’s adviser Abdullah al-Ba’ad on the current challenges and the fate of the Arab-Turkish partnership, Al-Adil said that there are very important bills paid by Turkey today because of engaging in the nation’s issues. There is a political and economic bill, especially in light of the deliberate targeting by some. For the manufacture of terrorism on its soil and the race of development that is in the interest of the Islamic nation, no matter how long this partnership will remain the focus of Turkey’s attention and an inevitable strategic choice.
He answered the question raised by Dr. Aslan Al-Matrook on corruption and the extent of Turkey’s success in dealing with it during the past years, saying: “The accountability mechanism that has been put in place has enabled Turkey to eliminate many forms and forms of corruption that were pervasive before 2002, but Arab investments in Turkey are not sustainable and focused. Get a quick return away from risk.
In reply to a question from Al-Siyassa newspaper about the extent of Kuwait’s benefit from the Turkish experience and obstacles, Al-Adel stressed that the message from this seminar is not directed specifically to Kuwait, although it needs to localize the industry as an alternative to the decline of oil and the loss of a lot of revenue as a result. Much in this regard, as well as the scientific and institutional aspect and not in a personal way as it is the current situation, pointing to the urgent need for a genuine civil movement to fortify the targeted partnership.
Responding to a question by Hammak about the failure of any Arab-Turkish economic bloc despite the recent rapprochement with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Al-Adel stressed that the Freedom and Justice Party, since taking office in 2012, has directed clear visions towards Arab economic convergence through Islamic reconciliation and has repeatedly stressed the necessity Arab-Turkish integration, but the region is in a state of chaos and economic decline, the current Saudi-Turkish rapprochement is just understandings in some views and strategic partnership that has not yet reached the limit of integration or bloc, we hope to achieve this as soon as possible, in light of Western pressure and policy of imposing agendas aimedTo destroy the area and eliminate the destined