Turkish PM rejects main opposition leader’s allegations

By Kubra Chohan

ANKARA (AA) – Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Wednesday that Turkey's main opposition leader was fueling fire to global propaganda against the country.

Speaking at an event held by the Forestry and Water Management Ministry, Yildirim rejected allegations made by Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu that relatives of President Recept Tayyip Erdogan had money stashed abroad.

Yildirim said Kilicdaroglu had made similar, baseless claims “tens of times ” in the past.

He added: “The situation is no different today.”

Kilicdaroglu has come out with fake documents, Yildirim said.

On Tuesday, Kilicdaroglu, in a speech to his party deputies presented some documents that he claimed was evidence for his allegation against the president.

Erdogan had also rejected the allegations earlier and vowed to resign if they could be proved.

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