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One fifth of Lebanon’s population traveled to Turkey in 2018

Visa-free travel raises interest in Turkey, Ambassador Hakan Çakıl says

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14:17 - 7/08/2019 Çarşamba
Update: 14:18 - 7/08/2019 Çarşamba
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File photo: Turkey's Cappadocia
File photo: Turkey's Cappadocia

One fifth of Lebanon’s population traveled to Turkey last year, Hakan Çakıl, Turkish ambassador in Beirut, told Anadolu Agency at the 11th Ambassadors' Conference in capital Ankara.

Cakil said: "Lebanese people love our country. Around one fifth of the population visited our country last year on several occasions".

Visa-free travel since 2010 increased the interest in Turkey, he added.

Beirut-Istanbul line has nine flights per day, with scheduled and charter flights from capital Beirut to Turkey's Dalaman, Adana and Antalya.

‘A gateway to the Middle East’

Stressing the importance of economic and trade ties with Lebanon, Cakil said: "For Turkish companies, the Lebanese market is an important gateway to the Middle East."

Cakil also encouraged Turkish companies to take part in the Tripoli Special Economic Zone, which will come into effect by 2022.

"Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) will clear the way for the customs-free export of Turkish products from Lebanon to the Arab region. Therefore, our companies can benefit from this opportunity by investing in the free zone or inside Lebanon," Cakil said.

"As an ambassador, I’m in contact with all ethnic and religious groups in Lebanon. Turkey is loved by all sections in the country", he added.

Popularity of Turkish TV series in Lebanon

The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) and the Yunus Emre Institute (YEE) are carrying out successful activities in Lebanon since 2010, Cakil said.

TIKA renovated many historical buildings in Beirut, Saida and Tripoli and Akkar, where many Turkmens live. About 1,500 learned Turkish through the YEE's activities, he added.

Turkish series are so popular in Lebanon that a Turkish actor and an actress have been awarded for "best performance" in a recent ceremony held in the country, said the ambassador.

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