The Turkish government has denied reports that its Finance Minister wanted to resign before being convinced to stay, calling the rumours disinformation intended to create “unease and insecurity” in global markets. After several platforms online reportedly claimed this month that Turkiye’s Treasury and Finance Minister, Mehmet Simsek, had resigned and that Turkish Vice President, Cevdet Yılmaz, convinced him to reverse his decision, the Turkish Presidency’s Directorate of Communication’s Centre for Combating Disinformation yesterday stated that the allegations that Simsek had “decided to resign and was persuaded to remain in office are not true”. According to the statement by the government body, those rumours were “deliberately” spread to “create uncertainty and mistrust in the markets”, without speculating on the source of […]
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