ITO President Kacır and Bolat were accompanied by Ankara Chamber of Commerce (ATO) President Gürsel Baran and his delegation. Minister Kacır stated that the necessary support would be provided for the rapid development of the region. He expressed his relief that there were no casualties and emphasized that efforts would be made to replace the lost property and create financing opportunities, incentives, and support. Minister Kacır also acknowledged that rebuilding years of work would not happen in a day, but step by step, they would all come together to restore the area.

Minister Bolat also stressed that with the necessary support and efforts, the area would be in a better condition than before. He mentioned that since the moment the fire incident occurred, government agencies had intervened promptly in controlling the fire and investigating the incident. He emphasized that the government did not want such accidents or disasters to happen and that they would continue to stand by the citizens in any kind of situation that could cause them hardship. Minister Bolat also stated that they would work in coordination with ATO to conduct necessary assessments and support activities.

The visit took place following a recent fire incident that had caused significant damage to the region. The ministers and the accompanying delegation reassured the affected residents that they would do everything in their power to provide support and assistance in both rebuilding the area and addressing the aftermath of the incident. They expressed their commitment to working together in coordination with relevant government agencies and local chambers of commerce to ensure that the necessary steps were taken promptly and effectively.

During the visit, President Baran highlighted the importance of collaboration between the government and private sector in addressing such emergencies and disasters. He emphasized the need for a coordinated approach to support the affected residents and businesses in recovering from the incident. President Baran also acknowledged the efforts of the ministers and their commitment to providing assistance and resources to the region to help it overcome the challenges it was facing as a result of the fire.

The delegation also discussed plans for establishing financing opportunities, providing incentives, and offering support to help the region recover and rebuild. They recognized that the road to recovery would be a long one, but expressed optimism that with collective effort and determination, the area would be restored to its former state. The ministers and the delegation pledged to work closely with local authorities, business organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive and effective response to the incident and support the region in its recovery efforts. They also emphasized the importance of ongoing collaboration and coordination among all parties involved in the recovery process.

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