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Turkey tests Russian S-400 defence system: Prez

By IANS | Updated: October 24, 2020 09:50 IST

Ankara, Oct 24 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed that the country's army had been testing the Russian-made ...

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Ankara, Oct 24 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed that the country's army had been testing the Russian-made S-400 air defence system.

"It is true about the tests. They have been done and will continue," Xinhua news agency quoted Erdogan as saying to reporters after Friday prayers in Istanbul.

Turkey's purchase of S-400 missiles from Russia has sparked reactions from the US, straining the ties between the two NATO allies.

The US has warned about possible sanctions in case of the activation of the system.

However, Erdogan stressed that his country is determined on the matter and would continue its decision-making.

"We are not going to ask the US for permission," the Turkish leader asserted.

In reaction to the test, the US Department of Defence on Friday warned of serious consequences of bilateral security relationship.

The testing risked serious consequences for the security relationship between Washington and Ankara, Chief Pentagon Spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement, adding that an operational S-400 system is inconsistent with Turkey's commitments as a US and NATO ally.

"Turkey has already been suspended from the F-35 program and the S-400 continues to be a significant barrier to progress elsewhere in the bilateral relationship," the statement said.

Media reports last week claimed that Turkey's test firing was conducted in the country's northern province of Sinop.

Russia and Turkey finalized the deal worth about $2.5 billion in 2017, and the delivery was completed in 2019.

Turkey is the first NATO member to purchase such air defence missile system from Russia.

The S-400 missile system is considered the most advanced of its kind in Russia, capable of destroying targets at a distance of up to 400 km and a height of up to 30 km.

( With inputs from IANS )

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Tags: Recep Tayyip ErdoğanXinhuaAnkaraNatoIstanbulJonathan HoffmanNorth atlantic treaty organization
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