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Minister says Turkey is considering selling the operating rights to highways and bridges

Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu stated that Turkey was looking to sell some operating rights of highways and bridges in order to reduce budget pressures. However, the country has no plans to sell these assets.

Heavy maintenance on major highways and roads increases the cost to the state. Uraloglu added that Ankara was working to see if this work could be transferred?to private operators.

"Highways are not sold. "We are examining the possibility of granting 'operating rights' for certain periods, and transferring the cost to the operator in order to avoid additional pressure on budgets," Uraloglu stated.

"There has been no final decision. We already know how much we'll spend. We will make decisions based on the size of revenue that we are able to?obtain," he said. He did not specify which highways or bridges would be included in the plan.

Media reported earlier that Ankara was seeking to privatize some roads and bridges. (Reporting and writing by Tuvan Gümrukcu; editing by Susan Fenton).

(source: Reuters)