ANKARA, March 13 (Reuters) - Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said on Friday that recent fluctuations in energy prices due to the war in Iran would have a negative impact on inflation, but added this would be limited due to measures taken by the government.
Speaking to broadcaster CNN Turk, Yilmaz said the Turkish economy was resistant to such shocks. The main problem would be rising energy prices, but there would be no impact on supplies, he added.