Erdogan faultes Russia's sanctions for energy crisis in Europe

Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan has blamed sanctions on Russia for Europe's energy crisis, which is a similar stance by the Kremlin itself, writes The Guardian, followed Periscope. He said European nations “are reaping what planted” by imposing economic restrictions on Russia, the AFP reported. Europe's “Way towards Putin, sanctions and [...]
He said European nations “are reaping what planted” by imposing economic restrictions on Russia, the AFP reported.
Europe's “Wayup to Putin, its sanctions, brought Putin to the point where it said: “If you do this, I will do it”
He's using all his methods and weapons. Gazi, unfortunately, is one of them”, he added.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday blamed economic sanctions for stopping gas supplies to Germany via Nord Stream. /Periscopi/












