Monday, 28 December 2015

Moscow is moving to expand economic sanctions on Turkey



he Russian government has announced that it intends to take new economic measures against Turkey, against the backdrop of the worsening relations between the two countries since the overthrow of Ankara to the "Su 24"  in Syria on 24 November.
Arkady Dvorkovich said, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, according to today's Russia, the prime minister Dmitry Medvedev, speaking during the recent ministerial meetings about the need to expand sanctions against Turkey, adding that Moscow will go on this way consistently.
He said that the Russian government do not put their eyes towards abandoning cooperation with Turkey final, saying: "But we feel that it is necessary to provide an appropriate response to the Turkish unfriendly steps."
It is noteworthy that Russian President Vladimir Putin, took place on the 28th of November, a law for the adoption of special economic measures towards the Turkish Republic prohibits the import of certain types of Turkish products, ban includes first-class agricultural products.

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