Turkey to look for alternatives if US doesn't deliver F-35s

Published April 10, 2019
Turkey's moves to buy the Russian S-400 technology have heightened tensions with Washington. — AFP/File
Turkey's moves to buy the Russian S-400 technology have heightened tensions with Washington. — AFP/File

Turkey's foreign minister says his country could look “elsewhere” if the US doesn't deliver F-35 fighter jets.

Mevlut Cavusoglu also said in an interview with private NTV television on Tuesday that Turkey could consider acquiring more Russian-made S-400s or other systems to meet urgent needs if it can't purchase US Patriot systems.

Turkey's moves to buy the Russian S-400 technology have heightened tensions with Washington.

US Vice President Mike Pence warned that Turkey was risking its NATO membership and its participation in the F-35 program.

Cavusoglu said: “If F-35s are not delivered, I would be placed in a position to buy the planes I need elsewhere.” He added that a new US offer to sell Patriots was “more rational” than a previous offer, but still didn't meet Turkey's expectations.

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