Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Turkey buying anti aircraft.

Tensions with Greece: Turkey buys more S-400s from Russia Online desk August 23, 2020, 08:22 p.m. Online version S-400. File image Turkey is buying more anti-aircraft S-400 missiles from Russia amid tensions with Greece over oil and gas exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean. Russia says it will hand over the missiles next year. Moscow has signed an agreement in this regard. Sergei Shemezov, head of Russia's state-run Rostech, told Interfax on Sunday. According to Turkish media Yeni াāĻĢafak, Turkey bought the S-400 from Russia last year. With this, the relations with Turkey and the United States regarding the construction of F-35 warplanes came to a standstill. At that time, the United States threatened to impose sanctions on Turkey over the Russian-made S-400. The Trump administration has avoided these threats by importing S-400 missiles from Russia on several occasions. Turkey has agreed to bring more S-400s from Russia next year. Recently, there was a dispute with Greece over oil and gas fields in the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkey has recently announced the discovery of underground mines in the Black Sea. Huge amounts of oil and other mineral resources have been found there. All in all, Turkey is keeping security in mind. Experts say Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is tightening security in the country as a precaution. Events: US-Turkey S-400 debate

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