US Again Warns Turkey on Russian Missiles

The United States' new top diplomat met his Turkish counterpart on the sidelines of a NATO meeting today and warned Ankara against choosing a Russian air defence system.

Brussles, Apr 27 (AFP) The United States' new top diplomat met his Turkish counterpart on the sidelines of a NATO meeting today and warned Ankara against choosing a Russian air defence system.

If Turkey goes ahead and deploys the Russian S-400 system, its radars and missile batteries will not be integrated with those of its NATO allies.

And such a purchase could also be judged a breach of a 2017 US sanctions law designed to punish customers of Russia's arms and aerospace industries.

Washington wants its NATO partners focused on threats from Russian hybrid warfare and on counterterrorism, and sees Ankara's decision as a mistake.

On Friday, a day after he was sworn in as US secretary of state, former CIA boss Mike Pompeo raised the issue in talks with Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

After their talks, a senior State Department official told reporters Pompeo reminded his opposite number Turkey could face sanctions if it bought the S-400.

"He urged Cavusoglu to closely consider NATO interoperable systems," the official said, adding that the meeting had been cordial and workmanlike.

"And there was also a shared desire to find a common way forward on air defence for Turkey," the official said, sounding optimistic. (AFP)

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