ISTANBUL
The US has provided a loan worth $100 million for Türkiye’s quake-hit regions, according to its embassy in Ankara on Friday.
The funds by the US International Development Finance Corporation will be provided through Sekerbank, a Turkish private lender, which will allocate $33 million from its own resources to raise the amount to $133 million, said a statement by the US mission.
“The seven-year loan will be used primarily to support the development of the region affected by the February 6 earthquakes, as well as for the financing of women’s businesses and small and medium-sized enterprises,” it added.
“This loan is a tremendous step towards supporting the earthquake-affected communities in Türkiye,” said US Ambassador Jeffry Flake.
The two strong earthquakes that jolted southern Türkiye on Feb. 6 killed 50,000 people.