Turkey is planning to adopt a “build and operate model” for a planned $15 billion waterway across Istanbul that’s been criticized by environmentalists, Transportation Minister Adil Karaismailoglu said in an interview last week.
Under the plan, Turkey will get the so-called Kanal Istanbul constructed with minimal upfront spending by the state, while the builder operates it for a specified amount of time and receives proceeds from vessel traffic.
Authorities are in talks with interested companies from the Netherlands, Belgium, Russia and China for contracting work on the canal, Karaismailoglu said, without elaborating.
Below are some highlights from the minister’s interview in Ankara, where he focused on his plans to build the 45-kilometer (28-mile) canal that will link the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara:
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