Has China replaced the IMF?

Has China replaced the IMF?
Date: 1.6.2021 12:00

Felicity (Saadet) Party Konya Deputy Abdulkadir Karaduman asks Turkey's Vice President Fuat Oktay about the question marks that arose after some agreements between China and Turkey.

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Saadet Party Konya Deputy Abdulkadir Karaduman, who submitted a parliamentary question to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM), underlined that countries tied their hands with the economic policies carried out by China.
 
"Is the reason why you remain silent about the persecution of East Turkestan because of the agreements with China? Is China replacing the IMF for Turkey?" Karaduman asked.
 
Felicity Party Konya Deputy and Head of Youth Branch Abdulkadir Karaduman brought the question marks that emerged after some growing relations between China and Turkey to the agenda of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM). Karaduman, who submitted a question to the Presidency of the Turkish Grand National Assembly upon the request of Vice President Fuat Oktay, pointed out that China's new Silk Road policy called "One Belt, One Road" tied countries' hands with instruments such as loans, swaps and investments. Karaduman underlined that China is involved in domestic politics and economy in many countries with the agreements it has made, and said, “For example, it is stated that it is regulated in the form of collection of debts before maturity, confiscation of tunnels, ports and mines. It is known that many international financial institutions impose policy restrictive clauses similar to the agreement when granting loans to the states. The public began to ask questions such as "Is China taking the place of the IMF for Turkey?" However, it is an indisputable fact that China committed genocide in East Turkestan.
 
Karaduman, who submitted a parliamentary question to the Presidency of Assembly with the request of Vice President Fuat Oktay to answer, pointed out that China's new Silk Road policy called "One Belt, One Road" tied countries' hands with instruments such as loans, swaps and investments.
 
Karaduman underlined that China is involved in domestic politics and economy in many countries with the agreements it has made, "For example, it is stated that it is regulated as collection of debts before maturity, confiscation of tunnels, ports and mines. It is known that many international financial institutions impose policy restrictive clauses similar to the agreement when giving loans to states. In the public opinion, questions such as "Is China taking the place of the IMF for Turkey?" began to be asked. However, it is an indisputable fact that China committed genocide in East Turkistan," he said.
 

“IS THERE A SECRET AGREEMENT SIGNED WITH CHINA?”

 
Karaduman who asked Vice President Oktay critical questions about the policy that China wants to implement, "Is the reason why you remain silent about the persecution of East Turkestan because of the agreements with China? Is there a secret treaty with China? If so, why is it hidden? What is the subject of the treaty? What are the sanctions to be made as a result of breach of the confidentiality of the treaty? It is stated that the agreements made are arranged in such a way as to intervene in domestic politics. Is this claim true? he asked.

YEREL HABERLER

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