Turkey and the United States have begun talks to form a joint working group regarding Ankara’s purchase of Russian S-400 missile defense systems, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has announced.
Experts from Turkey and the US are negotiating the tasks for the joint group, but it had not been formed yet, Cavusoglu said. Ankara had earlier proposed creating a working group after the US imposed S-400-related sanctions targeting Turkey’s Defense Industries Presidency (SSB), including its head Ismail Demir and three other officials.
“Now the proposal came from the US. As we naturally always favor dialogue, we said yes, and negotiations began at the level of experts,” Cavusoglu said during a meeting dedicated to Turkey’s foreign policy in 2020.
He noted that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had indicated interest in setting up such a group. “In our meeting with Pompeo, we said our proposal still stands and the Americans said let’s work together on this issue,” the minister explained, describing US sanctions as “an attack on our sovereign rights.”
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