Turkish finance minister says he had fruitful meetings at the White House

Turkish finance minister says he had fruitful meetings at the White House

Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said on Monday he held very productive meetings in Washington with international financial institutions, following the unveiling last week of Türkiye's economic turnaround plan.

A source familiar with the matter said Albayrak, who is Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s son-in-law, also met on Monday with White House adviser Jared Kushner, who is US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. It was not immediately clear what the two discussed.

Albayrak has been in Washington since last Thursday, his first official visit to the US capital since he took charge of the economy last July. He held a series of investor meetings and attended the International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings.

“This is an important week for cooperation between our two nations,” Albayrak told American and Turkish business leaders in Washington. “Since last Thursday … my team and I held series of meetings. We had productive ones with many international finance institutions,” he said.

“Moreover, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and I discussed lots of different topics. … This morning, I had fruitful talks in the White House with my counterparts,” he added, without giving further details.

On Monday, Albayrak said Türkiye's banking system remained ‘well-capitalised’ and continued to offer credit. He said there would be complimentary policy actions after last week’s reform program to boost growth potential.

“There’s never been a better time to invest in Türkiye,” he said, adding the United States and Türkiye should do more to boost bilateral trade. He acknowledged the two NATO allies had disagreements.

“We need to strengthen our resilience partnership despite our policy differences,” he said. Washington and Ankara have been at loggerheads over a range of issues, the most recent being Türkiye’s planned purchase of a Russian air defence missile system.

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