Turkey’s
customs minister Bülent Tüfenkci warned on Wednesday that closing the border
with the Kurdish Regional Government in the North of Iraq is being considered.
On Friday
Turkey will seize flights to Erbil, the region’s capital. The region is
landlocked between Iran, Turkey, Syria, and the rest of Iraq.
93% of the
population in the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Northern Iraq voted in favour of
secession and independence on Monday, September 25. Following Sunday’s
referendum on secession, Turkey is increasing pressure on the Talabani
administration to back down from its plans to declare independence.
Global
energy prices surged on Tuesday as Turkey has also threatened to cut off oil
exports from Northern Iraq, to the tune of 600,000 barrels/day.
But, oil
exports, as well as a trade embargo, can significantly hurt the Turkish
economy. Exports to the Kurdish Autonomous region reached $8,6bn in 2016, which
makes aspirant state the third biggest market for Turkey.
Ankara says
trade can continue with Iraq via Iran or the sea, but the final destination of
most Turkish goods was the Kurdish region.
Meanwhile,
Turkey continues to run military drills along the border with the participation
of Iraqi troops and has threatened a cross-border incursion.
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/turkey-stops-flights-threatens-blockage-kurdish-autonomous-region/