В Анкаре проходит встреча Столтенберга с Эрдоганом

В четверг, в Анкаре, состоялась встреча генерального секретаря НАТО Йенса Столтенберга с президентом Турции Реджепом Тайипом Эрдоганом.

В ходе встречи Столтенберг заявил, что НАТО продолжит в знак солидарности поддерживать Турцию, увеличив военно-морское и военно-воздушное присутствие, а также разместит оборонительные ракетные системы на границе с Сирией.

Генеральный секретарь также подтвердил позицию НАТО, осуждающая недавнюю попытку государственного переворота, выразив соболезнования семьям погибших, и уважение мужеству турецкого народа. "Любые нападки на демократию, в какой-либо из наших стран, это нападение на саму основу нашего альянса. Сильная и демократическая Турция имеет важное значение для стабильности и безопасности Европы и региона", сказал он.

В пятницу г-н Столтенберг встретится с премьер-министром Бинали Йылдырымом, с министром иностранных дел Мевлют Чавушоглу, с министром обороны Фикри Ышик и с другими высшими должностными лицами.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы NATO

фото: Президент Турции Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган с генеральным секретарем НАТО Столтенбергом, Анкара, 8 сентября 2016 года (фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой НАТО)

 

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