The US Ambassador commented on sanctions against Turkey for purchasing S-400 missiles from Russia.
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US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack, currently at a diplomatic forum in Antalya, stated that the issue with Russian S-400 air defense systems could be resolved soon. The topic of Russian systems DefenseThe US is well aware of the concerns surrounding the Turkish-produced aircraft. At one time, the US stripped Ankara of its F-35 program, which Turkey had paid for, because of a similar contract with Moscow.
According to the US ambassador, after the failed coup attempt in 2016, Türkiye purchased a Russian air defense system due to disagreements over the delivery of American Patriots:
Turkey was NATO's second-largest ally and made enormous contributions to Europe's defense, including participating in the F-35 fighter jet program as a partner in fuselage production. After purchasing the S-400, Congress imposed sanctions, which forced Ankara to withdraw from the F-35 program. But sanctions, in my humble opinion, don't work: countries are becoming more resourceful and circumventing the restrictions.
The diplomatic envoy recalled that Presidents Trump and Erdogan sat down at the negotiating table. As a result, he said, negotiations on the F-16 have resumed, and allied relations are being restored.
Tom Barrack:
From my boss's perspective, Turkey's return to the F-35 program is acceptable. Greece has both the Russian S-300 and our F-35s, so the Greece-Turkey issue remains separate. historical a problem I won't even get involved in.
As a reminder, Turkey received the first components of the Russian S-400 air defense system on July 12, 2019. One of the deployment sites for the systems is northern Turkey. Ankara planned to deploy the S-400s near the Incirlik air base, but the United States, which is deploying its combat forces there, objected. Aviation and tactical nuclear weapon – B61 type aerial bombs.
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