21 May 2024


Sputnik - Turkey is ready to respond to possible US sanctions, for example, those over Ankara's decision to purchase Russian S-400 Triumf air defense systems, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said.



"If it [the United States] wants topunish Turkey withsanctions, Turkey will react inanother way, not likeRussia or other states We will respond. You cannot threaten us. The United States threatens many countries saying 'Do not buy gas ofone or another country.' That does not work," Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told Zeit Online.


Turkey alongwith Russia has achieved noticeable progress inthe settlement ofthe Syrian conflict, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said.
"Within a year and a half, we together withRussia achieved progress inensuring the ceasefire regime and [the creation of] de-escalation zones inorder tofind a political solution [of the Syrian conflict]," the minister stated.


Cavusoglu expressed hope that Russia and Iran would put an end toviolations ofthe agreements reached inAstana and Sochi.

Earlier this week, head ofUS European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe Curtis Scaparrotti said that the United States hoped that Turkey would change its decision onRussianS-400 systemsand warned that Ankara might face consequences overthe move.
"Let those who criticize us forpurchasing the S-400 tofight terrorism look atthemselves. Why are they silent aboutthe S-300 which Greece has? And they tell us that this is a wrong step. What kind ofalliance, what kind ofsolidarity is this? This would fly, butnot withus,"President ofTurkey Recep Tayyip Erdogansaid inparliament.


In December, Russia and Turkey signed a loan agreement onthe supply ofRussia's S-400 air and missile defense systems toTurkey.

The S-400 Triumph is Russia's next-generation mobile surface-to-air missile system and can carry three different types ofmissiles capable ofdestroying aerial targets ata short-to-extremely-long range. The weapon is designed totrack and destroy various types ofaerial targets, fromreconnaissance aircraft toballistic missiles.

Syria has been engulfed ina civil war since2011, withgovernment forces fighting numerous opposition factions and terrorist groups. The international community has taken a number ofsteps aimed atsettling the crisis, including throughnegotiations inGeneva and Astana.

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