President’s spokesman: No one can have an arrogant attitude against Turkey
Region
- 08 March, 2021
- 07:11
No one can have an arrogant attitude against us, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said in an interview with Bloomberg.
According to him, the US pressures on Turkey over S-400s purchase may have an adverse consequences: “If another country comes to us with a maximalist position and demand you know, it’s either my way or the highway, that kind of attitude pushes you in other directions.”
Turkey bought the S-400 missile system from Russia in 2017. The United States and some NATO members think it poses a threat to the alliance.
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