14 November 2016
Representative of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus to State of Qatar, Aytug Fazil Plumer has invited Qatari business community for investments in his country. He was addressing recently on the occasion of 33rd Anniversary celebrations of proclamation of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus at The Doha W Hotel.
He said ' It is right time for investments in infrastructural sector. I call upon our Qatari friends to consider opportunities offered in every sector in Northern Cyprus for investments.'
Plumer said that prestigious Water Pipeline Project from Turkey to Cyprus is completed and 'fresh water is already in our dams and running through our taps'. He said that 'I cannot emphasize enough the significance of this water supply which will transform the country in terms of agricultural production and also boost tourism and the related sectors.'
He said that on-going close cooperation between Turkey and Northern Cyprus is witnessed from the last month agreement for cooperation in energy sector, on completion of the project, will be able to get secure electric supply to the Island through cables under the sea. Plumer said that it will lead to cooperation in developing renewable energy projects and infrastructural investments in the area of hydrocarbons.
Plumer said that ' Nearly 1/3rd of 93,000 enrolled students in universities of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) belong to Gulf are coming from countries of the Middle East', Aytug Fazil Plumer, Representative of TRNC in State of Qatar said in his address on the occasion of gala dinner hosted by him celebrating . He said that students from Arab countries constitute a large number in this group.
Aytug Fazil Plumer assured that students coming to Cyprus will find friendly and tranquil environment to pursue their education goals in their second home, Northern Cyprus.
Aytug Plumer paying his gratitude said ' I would like to thanks our motherland Turkey from the bottom of my heart'.
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