Why did the US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo come to Turkey?

Why did the US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo come to Turkey?
Date: 27.6.2022 15:00

A week later, we learned about the domestic actions of the representative of foreign powers, with a statement from the USA. There is no official statement from Turkey yet. The reason why he came is just as interesting...

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It has emerged with the statement made by the USA last week that a very interesting name was hosted in Turkey and critical issues were discussed in these days when our country is experiencing the greatest economic crisis in its history.
 
During the visit of the US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo to Turkey last week, it was announced that the financial situation of our country was discussed, regional economic issues and the "fight against the financing of terrorism", which hurt many institutions and people in our country, were discussed.
 

SHUTTLES BETWEEN ANKARA AND ISTANBUL

 
In a statement made by the US Treasury Department, it was announced that Deputy Secretary Adeyemo visited NATO ally and partner Turkey on 22-24 June.
 
In the statement, it was noted that Adeyemo went to Turkey to discuss regional economic issues, the fight against terrorist financing and the war Russia started in Ukraine.
 
In the statement, it was stated that Adeyemo met with officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Treasury and Finance in Ankara, and discussed Turkey's economic and financial conditions with financial institutions in Istanbul.
 

TURKEY'S FINANCIAL ISSUES DISCUSSED

 
In the statement, it was stated that Adeyemo met with officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Treasury and Finance in Ankara, and discussed the economic and financial conditions of Turkey, as well as the implementation of multilateral sanctions against Russia, with financial institutions in Istanbul.
 
In the statement, "The parties expressed their desire to ensure that Turkey is not used as an illegal financing haven and that the integrity of the banking sector continues to be protected," it was stated.

YEREL HABERLER

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