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Erdogan sticks to his position on Russian missile deal after meeting with Biden

Erdogan sticks to his position on Russian missile deal after meeting with Biden

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: June 15, 2021In: DIPLOMACY, NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave no indication on Monday that Ankara’s deal with Moscow for the S-400 missile system, which triggered unprecedented U.S. sanctions on the NATO ally, would be reversed. Erdogan’s comments came on the heels of his first face-to-face bilateral meeting with President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the NATO leaders […] Read more

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NATO chief sees no ‘imminent threat’ against allies in face of China, Russia tensions

NATO chief sees no ‘imminent threat’ against allies in face of China, Russia tensions

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: June 19, 2020In: NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg sees no imminent threats to members of the 30-country alliance, even in the face of a rising China and worsening relations with Russiam “Those two nations [China and Russia] are two very different challenges for NATO. We don’t see any imminent threat against any NATO ally,” Stoltenberg told Hadley Gamble from […] Read more

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