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Erdogan says Turkey will not go back on missile defense deal with Russia

China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-08 07:22

ANKARA - Turkey will not retract its agreement to buy S-400 missile defense systems from Russia, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, adding that Ankara may subsequently look into buying S-500 systems.

NATO member Turkey has repeatedly said it is committed to buying the Russian missile defense system, despite warnings from the United States that the S-400s cannot be integrated into the NATO air defense system.

The US State Department said on Tuesday that Washington had told Ankara that if it buys the S-400 systems, the US will have to reassess Ankara's participation in the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter program.

In an interview with broadcaster Kanal 24, Erdogan said it would be "immoral" for Turkey to turn back from its deal with Russia.

"We signed a deal with the Russians, completed the S-400 issue and will start coproduction. Later, we may look into S-500, the next generation system," he said.

Erdogan also said that Turkey could not accept control of a planned safe zone in northern Syria being allocated to any other forces. The US-backed Syrian Kurdish YPG militia currently controls the area, but Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist organization.

Erdogan added that if the US could not take back the weapons it had given to the militia in Syria, it should give them to Turkey.

Washington has previously said the S-400 deal could jeopardize its offer to sell a $3.5 billion Raytheon Co Patriot missile package to Ankara and possibly result in US sanctions. But Erdogan said it was a done deal.

"It's done. There can never be a turning back. This would not be ethical, it would be immoral. Nobody should ask us to lick up what we spat," Erdogan said.

He said that Turkey was still open to buying Patriot systems from the US but only if the conditions are suitable, and he added that Ankara may seek a deal to procure S-500 systems from Moscow later.

Earlier on Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Turkey's allies should not interfere in Ankara's purchase of defense systems from non-NATO countries.

On Monday, the US Trade Representative's Office said it intends to end Turkey's preferential trade treatment under a program that allowed some exports to enter the US duty free.

Erdogan said that the decision was "unhealthy" and wrong, adding that the United States should not try to discipline Turkey through trade measures.

Turkey and Russia finalized a deal to supply Ankara with S-400 surface-to-air missile system in December 2017. Russia will deliver first batch of defense system batteries in late 2019.

Reuters - Xinhua

(China Daily 03/08/2019 page11)

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