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Turkish deputy PM: Tehran-Ankara trade relations legal

September 12, 2017 - Turkey Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said that trade relations between Turkey and Iran are legal according to both international and Turkish law.

Bozdag made the remarks after US prosecutors charged a former Turkish economy minister and the ex-head of a state-owned bank with conspiring to violate Iran sanctions.

At a news conference on Monday, Bozdag defended former economy minister Zafer Caglayan against the charges.

“There is no commercial transaction [between Iran and Turkey] that is against national and international law… It is definitely not possible to make [such a transaction],” Bozdag said.

An indictment was announced on September 6 in New York charging Caglayan and three other Turkish nationals for violating US sanctions against Iran.

The charges stem from a probe into Reza Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian gold trader arrested in the US last year for alleged sanctions evasion.

“If you ask what is trying to be done in the US over Reza Zarrab and now the phenomenon that our honorable minister’s name is involved, the essence of the matter is this: The American judicial system is being used to repeat what the Fetullah Terrorist Organization tried to do during the coup attempt of Dec. 17-25 (2013) (in Turkey) and failed,” Bozdag said.

Bozdag said Caglayan protected Turkey’s interests during that period and did his duty according to national and international laws.

“There is a very different thing here… It is part of a very dirty game. There is no evidence; there are fabrications,” he said.

Bozdag also said some circles are trying hard to harm Turkish-US relations, and they should not be tolerated anymore.

The Iranian-born Zarrab was arrested on March 21 last year in the US on fraud and Iran sanctions-related charges.

Source: http://www.iran-daily.com/News/200437.html?catid=3&title=Turkish

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