Эрдоган: Вопрос о приобретении российских зенитно-ракетных систем S-400 "закрыт"

Турция и Россия решили ускорить поставку зенитно-ракетных комплексов S-400. Об этом  заявил 3 апреля президент России Владимир Путин, выступая в президентском комплексе в Анкаре на совместной пресс-конференции со своим турецким коллегой в первый день  официального визита в Турцию.

Отвечая западным критикам касательно сделки, президент Турции Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган заявил, что Турция не готова  выслушивать критику со стороны Запада касательно приобретения систем S-400, заявив, что "этот вопрос закрыт".

Согласно сообщениям российской прессы, Турция также очень заинтересована в приобретении технологии и даже совместном производстве S-400 с Россией, но что вызвало у  некоторых в российских службах безопасности возражение, сообщает турецкая газета Hurriyet Daily News. Но Путин отказался обсуждать вопрос, сказав «это исключительно коммерческие вопросы», а не политические.

Российские официальные лица заявляли в декабре, что первые поставки в рамках сделки на сумму 2 млрд. долларов США, вероятно, начнутся в конце 2019 года или в начале 2020 года.

В среду в турецкой столице состоится саммит между президентами Турции, России и Ирана.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Hurriyet Daily News (Стамбул)

фото: Президент России Путин в Анкаре с президентом Турции Эрдоганом в первый день его официального визита в Турцию (фото предоставлено информационным агентством Анадолу)

 

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