In addition to the proof people on the Turkish street know the truth of what's happening.
Iran
ready to present proof of Turkey’s oil trade with ISIS – Tehran
official
RT,
5
December, 2015
Iran
has evidence of illegal oil trade between Turkey and Islamic State
(IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) – and is ready to deliver the information
to Ankara and the public, a state official said. Tehran has gathered
photos and video footage of oil trucks entering Turkey.
“If
the government of Turkey is not informed of Daesh [derogatory term
for IS] oil trade in the country, we are ready to put the information
at its disposal,” Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Agency
(IRNA) quoted Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaie as saying on
Friday.
Rezaie
elaborated that Iran is in possession of photo and video evidence of
IS oil entering Turkey in trucks, adding that Iran is ready to
broadcast the information.
“Soon
important news will be brought to the information of the public about
the removal of Takfiris and Daesh,” he said. Rezaie also called on
all countries fighting IS to concentrate on eradicating terrorism.
The
comments were made as the official visited victims injured in Syria.
Earlier
this week, the Russian Defense Ministry released maps and satellite
imagery it said proved that Turkey is the main consumer of oil
smuggled out of Syria and Iraq by IS. The ministry also claimed that
the Turkish president and his family are involved in the criminal
dealings.
Deputy
Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov, who hosted the briefing, said: “A
united team of criminals and Turkish elites, involved in stealing oil
from its neighbors, is acting in the region. This oil is being
supplied to Turkey on a large industrial scale via improvised
pipelines composed of thousands of oil truck tankers.”
Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denied Russia’s accusations that
Turkey is involved in oil dealings with Islamic State.
Meanwhile,
many Turkish citizens question Erdogan’s denial and appear not to
be surprised by the evidence presented by Moscow.
RT’s
Harry Fear asked people on the streets of Istanbul what they made of
the report presented by Russia’s Defense Ministry.
“I
believe that Erdogan and ISIS have some [contract] between them,”
one man said. Another Istanbul resident told RT that “the rumors
have been circulating for a long time and everyone knows what’s
going on, but nothing has been done about it.”
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