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Turkish defense minister warns against alliances that harm NATO

Hulusi Akar says ‘technical work launched’ on obtaining Viper F16 jets from US

- Reuters Istanbul

NATO-member Turkey’s defense minister said the forming of alliances outside of NATO would harm the organizati­on, according to comments released on Saturday, after Greece and France agreed a defense pact last month.

NATO allies Greece and France clinched a strategic military and defense cooperatio­n pact in September, which includes an order for three French frigates worth about £3 billion.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said this month that the agreement will allow the two countries to come to each other’s aid in the event of an external threat.

“Given that we are inside NATO, everyone should know that the search for various alliances outside of it will both cause harm to NATO and our bilateral relations, and shake confidence,” Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said after a NATO defense ministers in Brussels this week.

The comments were released by the Turkish Defense Ministry.

Greece and Turkey are at odds over their continenta­l shelves and their maritime boundaries.

They re-launched explorator­y contacts on their disputes earlier this year and Akar said he had a constructi­ve meeting with his Greek counterpar­t.

“We had positive, constructi­ve talks with the Greek defense minister. We expect to see positive results from these talks in the period ahead,” Akar said.

Separately, Akar said that “technical work has been launched” on obtaining Viper

F16 jets from the US as well as modernizin­g warplanes that Turkey already has.

The US this week did not confirm President Tayyip Erdogan’s comment that Washington had made an offer to Ankara for the sale of F-16 fighter jets but added that it has not made Turkey a financing offer for the warplanes.

Erdogan said on Sunday that the US had proposed the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey in return for its investment in the F-35 program, from which Ankara was removed after buying missile defense systems from Russia.

 ?? Reuters ?? Turkey’s Defense Minister Hulusi Akar talks with Britain’s Defense Secretary Ben Wallace at NATO Defense Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, Belgium.
Reuters Turkey’s Defense Minister Hulusi Akar talks with Britain’s Defense Secretary Ben Wallace at NATO Defense Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, Belgium.

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