Monday, October 9, 2017

Turkey could look elsewhere if Russia won't share missile technology

S-400 system
Turkey could seek a deal to acquire a missile defense system with another country if Russia does not agree to joint production of a defence shield, its foreign minister was quoted as saying on Monday.


NATO member Turkey is seeking to buy the S-400 system from Russia, alarming Washington and other members of the Western alliance, and President Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara has already paid a deposit on the deal.

Turkey hopes that the deal would allow it to acquire the technology to develop its own defense system, and Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, in an interview with Turkish newspaper Aksam, said the two countries had agreed on joint production.

"If Russia doesn't want to comply, we'll make an agreement with another country," he said when asked about reports that Russia was reluctant to share the technology. "But we haven't got any official negative replies (from Russia)".
 [dailystar.com.lb/Reuters]
 9/10/17
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