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The US has imposed sanctions on Turkey over the S-400 deal with Russia
In Washington, they warned that the systems could endanger NATO, but in Ankara they rejected it even though they had already been removed from the F-35 evasive program.
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Monday, 14 December 2020, 21:21
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The Trump administration today (Monday) imposed sanctions on Turkey over the acquisition of Russian S-400 air defense systems, following tensions in relations between the two NATO member states. Washington has warned that the systems could endanger the military alliance, but in Ankara rejected it even though it had already been removed from the plan F-35 evasive development last year In
Washington warned that the systems could endanger the military alliance, but in Ankara they rejected it even though they had already been removed from the F-35 evasive development plan last year. Of Joe Biden to the White House.
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The United States and Turkey have been divided over recent years over their positions on the conflicts in Syria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Libya and the eastern Mediterranean.
"The United States has made it clear to Turkey's top echelons and on numerous occasions that the acquisition of the S-400 system could jeopardize US military technology and military personnel and provide additional funding for Russia's defense sector, as well as Russian access to Turkey's armed forces and defense industry," Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo said in a statement. .
"Despite this, Turkey has continued to move forward with the acquisition and experiment with the S-400 despite the availability of alternative and integrated systems in NATO that will meet its defense needs."
He urged Turkey to resolve the crisis quickly and cooperate with the United States. Ankara is an "important ally" and wants to continue the decades-long cooperation.
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