Turkish military officials have denied, late Wednesday, a Sky News Arabia report that the S-400 missile defence system was moved to Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey, Daily Sabah reports.
According to the report, officials speaking to Daily Sabah said that the S-400 missile defence system was not moved to the air base which is used by NATO. Earlier, Sky News Arabia news claimed that “Turkey brought S-400 batteries to Incirlik Base used by the United States and NATO forces” in a tweet.
In 2019, Turkey’s initial purchase of S-400s from Russia strained ties with the United States.
The move prompted Washington to remove Turkey from the new generation F-35 Lightning II jet program.
The US had also threatened to impose new sanctions if Turkey buys more major arms systems from Moscow.
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