SOURCE: BREITBART
Laying the blame solely at the door of nations outside of the EU, Hybášková demanded the Union "exert pressure on Iran, Kurdistan and Turkey in order to stop this trade". This is not the first time Turkey has been accused to turning a blind eye to the political situation in Iraq for financial gain.
So far the European External Action Service, the EU branch which administers the Union's diplomats, has declined to comment.
In response to a claim that Turkey had a $100 billion interest in continuing oil trade with Iraq, even if that meant shipping ISIS product, the Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldızs said on Monday "Such claims are being uttered just to create controversy about Turkey's policies. However, even before the UN's decision, Turkey has not purchased oil from ISIS or al-Nusra".
No comments:
Post a Comment