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Turkey Wants to Use Its S-400 Missiles under ‘Crete Model’ as Greece Uses Russian S-300s, Defense Minister Says

Turkey Wants to Use Its S-400 Missiles under ‘Crete Model’ as Greece Uses Russian S-300s, Defense Minister Says

February 9, 2021 · by Ivan Dikov · in Uncategorized

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar decalred on Tuesday that Turkey was going to start negotiations with NATO in order to be able to use the S-400 missile systems, which it purchased from Russia in a highly problematic deal that strained…

Austria, Bulgaria Send Troops to Borders with Italy, Turkey to Try to Stop Migrant Influx

Austria, Bulgaria Send Troops to Borders with Italy, Turkey to Try to Stop Migrant Influx

August 17, 2017 · by Ivan Dikov · in Uncategorized

Austria has fulfilled its threats to send soldiers to the border Brenner Pass to stop migrants from coming from Italy, while another EU member Bulgaria is deploying military force on its border with Turkey for the same reason.

Erdogan Sees ‘No Harm’ in Turkey’s Purchase of Russian Missiles S-400 despite NATO Criticism

Erdogan Sees ‘No Harm’ in Turkey’s Purchase of Russian Missiles S-400 despite NATO Criticism

July 25, 2017 · by Ivan Dikov · in Uncategorized

There will be “no harm” in Turkey’s upcoming purchase of a S-400 ballistic missile system from Russia, Turkish President Recep Erdogan has said, retorting to NATO criticism over the long-negotiated arms deal between Ankara and Moscow.

Turkey’s ‘Rift with West’ Paving Way for S-400 Missile Deal with Russia, Moscow’s First with NATO Member, Russian Paper Says

Turkey’s ‘Rift with West’ Paving Way for S-400 Missile Deal with Russia, Moscow’s First with NATO Member, Russian Paper Says

May 3, 2017 · by Ivan Dikov · in Uncategorized

What is described as Turkey’s widening “rift with the West” may clear the way for its purchase of a S-400 ballistic missile system from Russia, a deal which is still in the making but has come closer to being realized,…

NATO Allies Greece, Turkey Threaten Each Other in Aegean Dispute over Imia / Kardak Islands

NATO Allies Greece, Turkey Threaten Each Other in Aegean Dispute over Imia / Kardak Islands

February 26, 2017 · by Ivan Dikov · in Uncategorized

Supposed NATO allies Greece and Turkey have begun threatening one another once again in their dispute over two uninhabited islands, the Imia / Kardak Islands in the Aegean Sea, following a revival of the dispute from the end of January.

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