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Erdogan confirms tests of Russian-made S-400 missile systems, says Turkey not concerned objections of its American NATO allies | |
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has confirmed that Turkey has carried out tests of S-400 air defense systems it bought from Russia last year, adding that Washington's negative attitude towards the drills doesn't matter to Ankara. | |
Reports that the Turkish military has successfully tested the state-of-the-art Russian systems emerged last week, drawing a strong backlash from its American friends. The State Department said such behavior was “incompatible with Turkey’s responsibilities as a NATO ally and strategic partner of the US.” | |
The tests “have been and are being conducted,” Erdogan told reporters on Friday, officially confirming the S-400 drills. | The tests “have been and are being conducted,” Erdogan told reporters on Friday, officially confirming the S-400 drills. |
Turkey is “determined” to keep testing its large, medium, and heavy military equipment, no matter which country originally produced it, Erdoğan pointed out. | |
“It seems that the gentlemen [in Washington] are especially bothered that this is a weapon belonging to Russia,” he added. | “It seems that the gentlemen [in Washington] are especially bothered that this is a weapon belonging to Russia,” he added. |
The US, which insists the use of Russian S-400s by Turkey will compromise NATO’s defenses, has threatened the country with sanctions and “serious consequences” to bilateral security ties if they're put in service. The $2.5 billion deal with Moscow to purchase the systems has already cost Ankara its participation in America’s F-35 fighter jet program. | The US, which insists the use of Russian S-400s by Turkey will compromise NATO’s defenses, has threatened the country with sanctions and “serious consequences” to bilateral security ties if they're put in service. The $2.5 billion deal with Moscow to purchase the systems has already cost Ankara its participation in America’s F-35 fighter jet program. |
Moscow blasted Washington’s pressure on Turkey to give up on S-400s as unfair competition in the arms market. Ankara believes the Russian hardware is essential to assuring its national security. The Turkish military received the first S-400s from Russia last year and plans to make them fully operational by the end of 2020. | Moscow blasted Washington’s pressure on Turkey to give up on S-400s as unfair competition in the arms market. Ankara believes the Russian hardware is essential to assuring its national security. The Turkish military received the first S-400s from Russia last year and plans to make them fully operational by the end of 2020. |
On Thursday, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar gave assurances that S-400s won’t be integrated into NATO’s command-and-control infrastructure, but will rather be “used as a standalone system.” | On Thursday, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar gave assurances that S-400s won’t be integrated into NATO’s command-and-control infrastructure, but will rather be “used as a standalone system.” |
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