12.09.2025 Ankara
The National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, established in the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye (GNAT) with the goal of a “Terrorism-free Türkiye,” convened under the chairmanship of GNAT President Numan Kurtulmuş. At the commission’s ninth meeting, representatives of the business world expressed their views.
In his speech, M. Rifat
Hisarcıklıoğlu, President of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of
Türkiye (TOBB), said that a historic opportunity had been seized to solve one
of Türkiye’s most chronic problems.
Noting that the
Commission and the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye were involved in the
process with the widest possible participation, Hisarcıklıoğlu expressed his
hope that this constructive atmosphere would be maintained.
Hisarcıklıoğlu stated
that dialogue and consultation are in everyone’s best interest, saying, “Of
course, we don’t have to agree on everything, but we are all responsible for
making a Terrorism-free Türkiye a reality. We should view contributing to this
auspicious process, which will be an important turning point in Türkiye’s march
toward the future, as a national stance. We must not allow this opportunity to
be wasted.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu
emphasized that terrorism disrupts the investment environment, hinders
production, increases unemployment, and damages the country’s reputation. He
noted that where there is terrorism, there is no trust, and the economy does
not grow. Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that terrorism threatens both the peace of the
nation and the future of the country, saying, “That is why we say that the
fight against terrorism is not only the duty of the security forces but also
our common duty. The duty of the business world is to produce, create
employment, and invest. However, these are only possible in a country where
there is peace, security, and democracy. Where there is no peace, there is no
trade, and where there is no trade, there is definitely no wealth. So, if we
want to be rich, we will pave the way for trade.”
Listing the negative
effects of terrorism, Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “We absolutely do not want the
continuation and recurrence of the significant economic, social, and
psychological losses that have resulted. We have no doubt that our nation’s
representatives in Parliament are aware of the responsibility they have taken
on with great sensitivity.”
Pointing out the
importance of reconciliation, Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “Achieving the goal of a
Terrorism-free Türkiye within this vision will significantly reduce risk
factors, revitalize the trade and investment climate, and bring many new
positive gains. Strengthening peace, stability, and trust in our country will
open new opportunities in the economy. It will create new job opportunities,
particularly in agriculture, tourism, border trade, and exports in Eastern and
Southeastern Anatolia. For example, the stone houses in Mardin, the walls of
Diyarbakır, Van Castle, Göbeklitepe in Şanlıurfa, and many others will be
tremendous attractions for tourists. The resumption of agricultural and
livestock activities in rural areas will increase the income of the local
population and slow down migration. At the same time, the Development Road
Project, one of Türkiye’s strategic goals, will gain significant momentum.
Hisarcıklıoğlu pointed
out the importance of strengthening peace and security, stating, “The growth of
trade with Iraq, Iran, and Syria will increase our commercial integration with
these countries and make Türkiye a regional economic leader. The region’s young
population will be the driving force behind the transformation that will begin
here. Young people supported by vocational training programs can also contribute
to economic revitalization by being employed in the industrial and service
sectors.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu said
that there is no problem that cannot be solved on the basis of democracy and
the rule of law, adding, “Therefore, Türkiye must also have a well-functioning,
accountable, transparent, first-class democracy, and its unitary structure must
be preserved.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu stated
that the goal of a Terrorism-free Türkiye has created a positive atmosphere and
excitement among the majority of citizens, but that certain developments
abroad, particularly in Syria, have caused “uncertainty.” Hisarcıklıoğlu said,
“There is a need for all of this to be clarified and for the process to proceed
transparently. Progress will be achieved and uncertainties reduced in the
National Assembly, where the will of the nation is represented, through
compromise and finding common ground. The important thing is to seek ways to
reach agreement and maintain consultation until the end of the process.
Democracy is the solution to all problems. The solution lies with the Grand
National Assembly.”
(A.A.)