Monday, November 30, 2015

Speaking to ANA-MPA ahead of his lecture, Dervis expressed optimism that Greece can recover not only in financial, but also in political terms. He pointed out that the painful economic and financial adjustment that Greece had to make was necessary, and almost complete from a macroscopic perspective. He explained that the two most important elements for moving forward are "good economic management and giving people confidence", meaning that there needs to be a clear strategy that will be implemented by non-politicized management.
Concerning the current refugee crisis, Dervis emphasized that the EU and Turkey need to build a permanent relationship, "not just a transactional one", because Europe and Turkey, and in particular "Turkish Democracy, the Turkish young people” need one another, “in order to manage the whole region, the problems, the security, the refugees".
Concerning the current refugee crisis, Dervis emphasized that the EU and Turkey need to build a permanent relationship, "not just a transactional one", because Europe and Turkey, and in particular "Turkish Democracy, the Turkish young people” need one another, “in order to manage the whole region, the problems, the security, the refugees".

Read more: Interview at ANA-MPA