Turkey
Refuses to Close Border With Syria to Stop Oil Smuggling
Turkey
has refused US demands to close the part of the border with Syria
which is controlled by Daesh (Islamic State) militants, local media
reported.
4
December, 2015
Ankara
said that it is impossible to close the border and Daesh
terrorists may boost their forces in response, according to The
Hurriyet Daily News.
Turkish
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu also underscored that if the border is
closed Ankara will not be able to accept refugees from Syria.
However,
closing the border along the area controlled by Daesh would
create obstacles for smuggling the oil Turkey buys from the
terrorists. Recently, Russia accused Ankara of buying illegal
oil from militants in Syria and transporting it to three
ports across the Turkish-Syrian border.
The
Russian Defense Ministry provided evidence of Turkey buying and
transporting illegal oil, including images of oil-carrying tank
trucks near the border. The ministry claimed Prime Minister
Tayyip Erdogan and his family are involved in selling illegal
oil.
Earlier,
Washington proposed to close 98 kilometers of the
Turkish-Syrian border and deploy additional forces to the area.
According to estimates, the measure would require nearly 30,000
troops and building watchtowers each three meters along the
borderline.
Davutoglu
said the county does not have enough money and asked the US
to partially fund the initiative.
Earlier,
a representative of the US State Department admitted that
illegal oil from Syria has been delivered to the Turkish
market. Washington asked Ankara to close the border. The US also
said it did not believe Erdogan was involved. However, its stance
toward Erdogan may change if the border remains open for oil
smuggling.
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