While efforts to resolve the situation through money transfer from Russia to Turkey continue, the problem is expected to be resolved by the end of the week. writes about this RIA News.
Turkish exporters faced the problem of banks refusing to transfer money from Russia, which led to an almost complete halt in money transfers as of January 1.
But the Turkish banking sector has found no evidence that the Turkish side is helping to circumvent anti-Russian sanctions, a source at one of the country’s state banks told reporters on condition of anonymity.
The Ministry of Commerce launched an investigation on the issue.
Turkey does not participate in sanctions against Russia, but does not allow them to be exceeded. Before this, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the policy of controlling and weakening Russia was a long-term strategy of the West and that sanctions dealt a serious blow to the entire global economy.
Kommersant has previously reported that Turkish banks were banned due to fear of sanctions. to reject We cooperate with Russian companies.
Formerly Central Bank of the Russian Federation raised key rate up to 16%.