Leading British lawmaker Edward Davey, while speaking in Parliament, has made serious allegations against US President Donald Trump, his family and close associates for earning billions of dollars from oild deal.
He said that Trump’s recent energy and oil-related policies and statements show clear signs of “insider trading”, which reflects the worst corruption.
According to Edward Davey, Trump made decisions and announcements that were apparently intended to benefit his personal financial interests and those close to him. He demanded that these allegations should be investigated immediately and transparently so that the truth can be revealed.
He added that when a politician uses his position for personal gain or to strengthen the financial position of his associates, it is not only corruption but also a serious violation of ethical principles. According to him, such measures are also against international laws and transparency requirements.
This revelation comes at a time when Donald Trump has announced important decisions in the energy and oil sectors. Observers say that these policies are likely to benefit certain individuals or groups financially, which has further strengthened suspicions.
Meanwhile US president noted that ongoing talks are proceeding “very well,” despite what he called “erroneous statements” from the media and others regarding the situation. Trump specifically criticized the “Fake News Media” for spreading misinformation about the negotiations, but reassured the public that progress is being made behind the scenes.
The announcement comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with the energy plant destruction reportedly being part of broader diplomatic efforts. While Trump did not go into further detail about the specifics of the talks, the decision to pause the operation marks a notable shift in the timeline.
The Iranian government’s involvement in the request has sparked widespread discussion, with both political analysts and international observers closely monitoring the situation.
Trump’s statement concludes with an expression of gratitude to those following the developments, emphasizing that the talks remain on track.
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