Erdogan will not oppose Putin in case of Russian invasion of Ukraine

Turkey is not interested in confronting Russia in the event of Vladimir Putin invading Ukraine, despite growing defense ties established by the sale of armed drones from Ankara to Kiev, according to a senior Turkish official.

Turkey is not coordinating steps with Ukraine with Washington and is acting independently, with the sole aim of protecting its own interests, the official, who is familiar with the country’s foreign policy, said in an interview with Bloomberg.

Turkey’s reluctance, which has NATO’s second-largest military after the United States, to oppose Russia militarily is compatible with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s foreign policy maneuvers, the official said. He wants to maintain Turkey’s interests from Syria to Libya and the Caucasus, according to the official.

The U.S. intelligence service has informed the allies of a possible Russian plan to invade Ukraine with up to 175,000 troops next year. Russia has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia’s foreign policy have been made more than once. NATO.

The development of defense-industrial relations with Ukraine provides a useful impetus for Turkey in its efforts to counter Russian actions in the region, a Turkish official said.

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Source From: Capital

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