MISSILE DEFENSE
US renews call on Turkey to dump Russian missile system
by AFP Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Feb 10, 2021

The United States on Wednesday renewed its call on Turkey to get rid of an advanced Russian air defense system, appearing to reject an offer by Ankara to avoid US sanctions.

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar in an interview this week proposed a compromise in which the NATO ally does not fully deploy the S-400s, which Russia originally built to target Western jets.

"Our policy vis-a-vis the S-400s has not changed," State Department spokesman Ned Price said when asked about the Turkish proposal.

"Russian S-400s are incompatible with NATO equipment, they threaten the security of NATO technology and they are inconsistent with Turkey's commitments as a NATO ally," he told reporters.

"We have and continue to urge Turkey not to retain this system."

Akar drew a parallel to historic rival Greece, which bought Russia's older S-300 system after Turkish threats to attack Cyprus but did not make them fully operational.

US officials downplayed the parallel, saying the S-400 was a more advanced system.

Turkey went ahead with the purchase despite warnings from the United States, which under former president Donald Trump booted Ankara from the F-35 fighter jet program and imposed sanctions on Turkey's military procurement agency.

President Joe Biden before the election vowed to toughen the US stance on Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom he has described as an autocrat.

The Biden administration has already spoken out on its concerns over detentions and homophobic comments as Turkish authorities crack down on student demonstrators.


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MISSILE DEFENSE
Turkey hints at compromise with US over Russian missiles
Ankara (AFP) Feb 9, 2021
Turkey might be willing to not fully deploy the Russian air defence system whose purchase led to US sanctions, the defence minister said in comments published on Tuesday. The United States wants Turkey to decommission the S-400 missiles, which were originally built to target NATO hardware and acquired by Ankara in July 2019. Defence Minister Hulusi Akar told the Hurriyet daily that he was open to a compromise similar to the one Greece reached following its purchase of Russia's older S-300 defenc ... read more

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