
S-400 air defense systems. Photo: Sputnik/Alexander Galperin.
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Ankara turned down a proposal that would have involved giving S-400s to Ukraine, Mevlut Cavusoglu has said
The US approached TĂźrkiye in the hope that the country would grant Washington access to its Russian-made S-400 air defense systems or hand them over to Ukraine, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu claimed on Sunday. Ankara refused the request on the grounds that doing so would undermine its sovereignty and independence, he added.
In an interview with the newspaper HabertĂźrk on Sunday, Cavusoglu recounted how the US had âmade offers that directly concern our sovereignty, such as giving us control of [S-400], and giving it to somewhere else.â
The minister clarified that Washington had suggested providing the air-defense systems to Ukraine, but that Ankara said no.
TĂźrkiye received the first batch of S-400s from Russia in 2019.
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Commenting on the prospects of Ankaraâs return to Washingtonâs F-35 fighter jet program, Cavusoglu said that his country is no longer interested because it is now working on its own military aircraft.
Last March, several Western media outlets reported that the US had offered TĂźrkiye a âreturn to the F-35 programâ in exchange for âgiving up the S-400 system and sending it to Kiev.â
Commenting on the claims, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made it clear that TĂźrkiyeâs use of the S-400s was a âdone deal for us.â
âThey are our property serving our defense, so itâs over,â he stressed at the time.
Erdoganâs spokesman, Fahrettin Altun, meanwhile, pointed out that âwhat the West must do is deliver the F-35 fighter jets and Patriot batteries to TĂźrkiye without preconditions.â
Russia Ready to Replace US F-35s with Su-57s if Ankaraâs Deal with US Fails
Back in 2020, Washington imposed sanctions on the Turkish defense industry and kicked the country out of its F-35 fighter jet program over Ankaraâs decision to buy the Russian military hardware.
The US refused to deliver the already ordered aircraft to its fellow NATO member, claiming that TĂźrkiyeâs purchase of the Russian system âwould endanger the security of US military technology.â
(RT)