Turkey's position on the Russian anti-aircraft missile systems (SAM) S-400 has not changed, there is no question of abandoning them. This was stated by a diplomatic source in Ankara.
Thus, he responded to a publication by Bloomberg that Turkey does not intend to abandon the S-400 at the request of the United States, but is allegedly ready to discuss the creation of a joint control mechanism.
You know, there is a lot of speculation around this topic. We urge you to focus only on official statements. There are no changes in Turkey's position on this issue.
In early September, the media reported that Turkey couldreturn the S-400 complexes purchased in Russia or sell them to a third country. The Turkish Ministry of Defense emphasized that the S-400 complexes remain in service with the army, and there are no changes in the situation.
Recall that in 2017, Turkey signed an agreement with Russia for the supply of S-400 for $2.5 billion. Ankara received the SAM system in 2019.
Earlierwww1.ru reported thatthe Russian army received new "Kornets" and "Krasnopol-M2".
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