Trump Eases Pressure on Turkey’s Halkbank as Favour to Erdogan – Senator

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Senate Finance Committee Senior Democrat Ron Wyden accused President Donald Trump of intervening – at the behest of Turkish President Erdogan – in a Treasury Department probe of allegations that Turkey’s Halkbank evaded US sanctions against Iran, according to a letter Wyden sent to US Attorney General William Barr on Monday.

The letter noted that Barr’s office had refuted the reports as “gross mischaracterisations”.

The letter said Wyden is conducting an investigation and posed a number of questions for Barr, including: “Did President Trump, or did anyone at his direction, attempt to interfere, intervene or otherwise engage with the Justice Department’s independent inquiry of the Halkbank scheme”.

Mehmet Hakan Atilla (R), a deputy general manager of Halkbank, is shown in this court room sketch with his attorney Gerald J. DiChiara (C) as he appears before Judge James C. Francis IV in Manhattan federal court in New York, New York, U.S

The letter indicated that Wyden is investigating Trump administration actions on Halkbank in the two years prior to a six-count indictment issued in October 2019 related to a multimillion-dollar scheme to evade US sanctions on Iran.

The indictment came just days after Turkey invaded northeast Syria in a widely criticised offensive against US-backed Kurdish forces, according to the letter.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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