Four Muslim nations consider gold, barter trade to beat future sanctions
Four Muslim nations consider gold, barter trade to beat future sanctions Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad urges Iran, Malaysia, Turkey and Qatar to be self-reliant against threats. Current Affairs :Iran, Malaysia, Turkey and Qatar are thinking about exchanging among themselves in gold and through a bargain framework as a fence against any future monetary authorizes on them, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Saturday. Toward the finish of an Islamic summit in Malaysia, Mahathir adulated Iran and Qatar for withstanding monetary embargoes and said it was significant for the Muslim world to act naturally dependent to confront future dangers. “With the world seeing countries settling on one-sided choices to force such reformatory measures, Malaysia and different countries should consistently remember that it tends to be forced on any of us,” Mahathir said. U.S.- unified Arab states Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut political and exchan...