S-400 Deal to Be 'Priority' in Upcoming Talks Between Putin, Erdogan in
Moscow
17:24 28.02.2017
https://sputniknews.com/military/201702281051120583-s-400-deal-putin-erdogan-talks/
Russian President Putin and Turkish President Erdogan will discuss the
purchase of S-400 air defense missile systems during their upcoming meeting
in Moscow, Turkish chief presidential adviser Ilnur Cevik said Tuesday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Russia on March 9-10.
"The President will arrive to discuss economic issues, which means that
economic interactions are in priority: relations in trade, tourism, atomic
power plant construction, plus Turkey's defense, namely the purchase of
S-400 systems," Cevik told Rossiya-24 TV channel.
Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the visit. "Yes, such
talks are being planned," Peskov said.
Turkey has become the latest country interested in purchasing the S-400. On
February 20, Rostec CEO Sergei Chemezov said that Russia and Ankara are
discussing a possible S-400 deal, with both sides currently focused on the
financial aspect of the agreement. A day later, Turkish Foreign Minister
Mevlut Cavusoglu said that the talks were "successfully moving forward."
The S-400 Triumf, which NATO refers to as SA-21 Growler, was developed by
the Almaz-Antey defense contractor and manufactured by the Fakel
Machine-Building Design Bureau. It is capable of intercepting all types of
modern air weaponry, including fifth-generation warplanes, as well as
ballistic and cruise missiles at a maximum range of nearly 250 miles.
The S-400, estimated to cost $400 million per unit, has been in service
since April 2007.
Russia is reported to have reached an agreement to deploy the S-400 to China
and India. Other potential buyers include Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Iran,
Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam.
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