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Turkey Donates $1.3 Billion to Poor Countries

where is your source for 2010 and 2011? and i find it extremely funny that you think Turkey is dependent on aid???

Turkey gives at least 10 times the amount aid as it recieves.

Well according to the figures I've been seeing, Turkey's aid-to-GDP ratio is actually quite low. - Note that I said 'less and less'.

We are receiving aid from Nato for financing Nato bases in Turkey.

Ah, that makes more sense.
 
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Is it Soft Loans (Buying from Turkey only) or Grants and Freebies?

And Who are the Countries?

Maybe Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Dude, BD hardly take any grants other than decade old programs from donor countries which are still present in a very limited scale. Worry about your India. S&P just lowered your rating as well as 2013 growth forecast gone down to 5.3%. You need big hand in near future.
 
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This is nothing special.
Other countries have been doing this for years.

seriously? you just felt like commenting?
if you dont care how people need some aid of course its nothing special for you, even 1 cent counts! 1,5B people try to keep themselves alive daily 1 $! And you dont like 1,3 B$! Get out of my sight please..
 
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Here is the Source Bronze - (or whoever asked me for it)

TURKEY received $21 billion economic/military US foreign aid

The US Dept of state reported Dec 2011 that as part of the cooperative effort to further Turkish economic and military self-reliance, the United States has loaned and granted Turkey more than $7 billion in economic aid and more than $14 billion in military assistance over several years.
BACKSTORY Robert Wexler was a Democratic member of the US House representing Florida's 19th congressional district, from 1997 until his resignation on January 3, 2010. Cong Wexler was instrumental in getting Turkey increased foreign aid to achieve Mideast Peace. Cong Wexler founded the Caucus on U.S.-Turkish Relations and served on the Congressional Study Group on Turkey.

In July 2008, it was revealed that Wexler claimed his mother-in-law's home in Delray Beach as his official residence (though he was listed on the House roll as "D-Boca Raton"), but lives in a Maryland suburb for most of the year.

Edward J. Lynch, a Republican running for Wexler's congressional seat, researched Wexler's living arrangements and took his argument to Fox News. "The house he lists on his voter registration is his in-laws' house, in a gated 55-and-older community," Lynch said. "Legally, he can't move back with children under 18." After Wexler was confronted about the allegation, he stated that his mother-in-law does own the house in Delray Beach. But he also said he stays there when in Florida which, according to his office is, on average, about twice a month.

As a putative Florida resident, Wexler did not pay personal income tax, and his vehicles were also registered in that state, despite his near-permanent residency in Maryland and the Washington metropolitan area.

Wexler, born in 1961, did not personally meet the age requirements for his mother-in-law's senior community. Wexler later obtained a separate address within Palm Beach County.

Throughout his tenure in Congress, Congressman Wexler has been an outspoken advocate for the unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel, and a leading proponent of Israel's right to self-defense and the need for a just and comprehensive resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. He has traveled on numerous congressional delegations to the Middle East and met with the leaders of Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Kuwait, Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Morocco, and Oman.

At President Clinton's invitation, he was the only member of the House of Representatives present during the signing of the Wye River Peace Agreement. In addition, Wexler was one of two Congressmen to travel to the International Court of Justice at the Hague to oppose the Palestinian case against Israel's construction of a security barrier.

Congressman Wexler served as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and as a member of the Middle East Subcommittee. Wexler worked to strengthen the transatlantic alliance, build security and economic bonds with the European Union and the nations of Europe, and help guide the economic and political development of the former Soviet States.

Wexler was co-founder of the Caucus on U.S.-Turkish Relations, the Taiwan Caucus, and the Indonesia Caucus. He was also an active member of the India Caucus and the Serbia Caucus. In addition, Wexler served as a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee and the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property.

Wexler was an outspoken advocate of impeaching VP Cheney and Pres Bush.

During Wexler's 2008 campaign, Wexler agreed to receive JStreetPAC’s endorsement and financial support and lost funding from Washington PAC as a result. Morris Amitay, the head of Washington PAC, made clear to candidates seeking support from his PAC that he does not view favorably those who receive funds from JStreet. Amitay said “There’s a striking resemblance between the people they support and the anti-Israel Hall of Fame.”

Some insulting comments below by Americans in that article. For example

- WAS PERRY WRONG ON TURKEY ?" Governor Rick Perry is catching flack for calling Turkey’s leadership “Islamic terrorists.” While I would not go so far as Governor Perry, had he simply called Prime Minister Erdoğan an enabler for Islamic terrorists, he would be 100 percent correct. I’ve previous charted Turkey’s path from ally to adversary. But here are a couple factoids which Perry might know, but many journalists and analysts may not: • Prime Minister Erdoğan endorsed an Al Qaeda financier. • Turkey also helped supply Al Qaeda in Iraq. • Erdoğan had repeatedly embraced Hamas and acted to supply it. • Under Erdoğan’s watch, the murder rate of women in Turkey has increased 1,400 percent. • Under Turkey’s Islamist government, press freedom has plummeted. Governor Perry may not have broad foreign policy expertise, but sometimes it’s useful to call a toad a toad, or at least a supporter of toads. Was Perry wrong on Turkey? « The Enterprise Blog

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turkey-trot.jpg


(Pretty insulting).

where is your source for 2010 and 2011? and i find it extremely funny that you think Turkey is dependent on aid???

Turkey gives at least 10 times the amount aid as it recieves.

FAST FACTS
Turkey was the 42nd largest recipient of official humanitarian aid in 2009
Turkey received the equivalent of 0.21% of its gross national income (GNI) as aid (ODA) in 2009
Turkey gave the equivalent of 0.1% of its GNI as foreign assistance in 2009
GNI rank in 2010: 17 of 215

GIVEN
TOTAL AID, 2009:

US$707m
GIVEN
HUMANITARIAN AID, 2009:

US$51m
RECEIVED
TOTAL AID, 2009:

US$1.4bn
RECEIVED
HUMANITARIAN AID, 2009:

US$51m
CONTRIBUTIONS TO UN
PEACEKEEPING, 2009:

No data
GOVERNMENT
REVENUES, 2009:

US$194bn

Turkey | Global Humanitarian Assistance

Here is another source.

@Zu: According to you, Turkey gives 10 times more than it receives, but here Turkey gave only 0.1% of it's GDP and received 0.21% aid of their GDP.
 
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Dept. of State website;
U.S.-TURKEY RELATIONS
U.S.-Turkish friendship dates to the late 18th century and was officially sealed by a treaty in 1830. The present close relationship began with the agreement of July 12, 1947, which implemented the Truman Doctrine. As part of the cooperative effort to further Turkish economic and military self-reliance, the United States has loaned and granted Turkey more than $7 billion in economic aid and more than $14 billion in military assistance over several years.


Your numbers belong to 2009 so as seen we doubled the aid we give (700M$ to 1,36B$) we cant comment on 2009 stats anymore. The US aided half of the world for many years, what zulkarneyn asked is about the aid recently taken from US.

And about Rick Perry thing, US president candidates speak too much till they become president, once it happened they realise and choose carefully what they gonna say about Turkey. One little example ;

"As President I will recognize the Armenian Genocide" - Senator Obama.
 
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Good job.

Though, can someone make it clear to me how much aid Turkey gets from the US?

Every source I go to says they get around the 1-2 Billion mark annually.

List of countries by foreign aid received - Wikipedia | Facebook

United States foreign aid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Over the last years it has been both an aid recipient and, and increasingly an aid provider. Turkey received net ODA of US$1.36 billion in 2009, with the European Union, Japan, France, Germany and Spain the largest donors. I dont know about 2010-2011 figures.

Aid effectiveness Turkey
 
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We received aid from NATO for military purposes. My source is newest S&H.
 
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Some insulting comments below by Americans in that article. For example



And
turkey-trot.jpg


(Pretty insulting).

Well i am sure you find them pretty insulting..Thats why you probably brought that irrelevant comment and image here..May be you should stop poking your nose where it doesnt belong and mind your own business..And this thread is about the aid Turkey provides..If you want to discuss the aid Turkey receives, open a new thread and troll there

Dont feed those trolls guys..Just ignore them
 
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Oh Bronze, don't call me a troll. You know that I respect and love your country as we are brotherly nations, but I am just putting some facts out there. Sorry if you think posting that irrelevant picture wasn't appropriate.

Mehmetcc is more correct with post #38, that NATO aid continues because, well that's what NATO is.

And as I said before, Turkey, luckily not dragged so much into that Iraq was like Pakistan was dragged into the Afghan war, is getting less and less independent which is good.
 
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i always wonder who get's the money. the corrupt governments or reliable people that can use the money...

Norway gives aid to a lot of corrupt African nations and all the money goes to corrupt leaders that only use them on theirself.

if the money is given to the right people to do the right thing, then good. if not, don't bother giving that money away.
 
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