
Ebru Özdemir, Chairperson of the Board, Limak Holding, participated in World Economic Forum’s session together with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili, and Commissioner for Budget and Administration, European Commission, Johannes Hahn.
Özdemir underlined that as Aliyev and Gharibashvili said, “there’s a big cooperation friendship among the countries, so that we can work together.”
“In a nutshell, what does real private sector looks, it has to be feasible. So, this corridor is faster, it’s shorter, it’s more climate-friendly and more than that, I mean, as Mr. President and the Prime Minister said, there’s a big cooperation friendship among the countries, so that we can work together. If there is this high level of cooperation, it’s easier for the private sector to work. So, I think the fundamentals are there and Turkey has invested a lot on infrastructure for the past years,” Özdemir stated.
Limak Holding Chair added that Turkey is now investing a lot on railroads, mentioning Kars-Tbilisi-Ceyhan project in 2017. She believes rom the sustainability perspective, we need railroads. It’s going to be faster and cheaper. Definitely, the element needed in this corridor is railroads.
According to Ebru Özdemir “everyone says that it’s like a transit, but it’s actually not gonna be a transit thing.”
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06/06/2025