Turkey to Send Russian Missile Experts Home in Signal to Biden
Turkey said it will send home Russian missile experts overseeing the S-400 air defense technology that has strained ties with the United States, addressing one of Washington’s concerns with the system while ruling out scrapping it altogether.
The remarks, which come ahead of a planned meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President Joe Biden on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Brussels mid-June, signal Ankara’s readiness to compromise on one element of U.S. concerns. Washington has said Turkey should end the presence of Russian personnel in the country to help with training and assembly of the missiles.
But Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, who said the system would be under Turkish control when the experts left, reiterated Ankara would not budge on Washington’s broader demand to get rid of the missiles in order for related U.S. sanctions to be lifted.
“The S-400s will be under our 100% control. We’ve sent many technicians for training. The Russian military experts won’t stay in Turkey,” Cavusoglu said on a visit to Greece, state-run TRT television reported Monday. But he rejected U.S. calls on Turkey not to activate the missiles. “It is not possible to accept calls from another country to “not use” them,” he said.
Die USA boten der Türkei in der S-400-Frage eine Alternative an
Die USA boten der Türkei beim Kauf der russischen Flugabwehrraketensysteme S-400 eine Alternative an. Dies sagte die stellvertretende US-Außenministerin Wendy Sherman gegenüber CNN TURK. Sie hoffe, dass die Türkei und die USA in diesem Bereich "einen gemeinsamen Weg finden" könnten. Sherman gab nicht an, welche konkrete Alternative Ankara angeboten wurde.
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