President Tayyip Erdoğan said on Aug. 27 that Turkey wants to continue defense industry cooperation with Russia, including on warplanes, following talks in Moscow with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Huriyyet Daily News reports.
Erdoğan spoke after the leaders visited an air show outside the Russian capital where Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter jets performed demonstration flights and the Turkish leader inspected aircraft.
In another step that could further strain ties with NATO ally the United States, Turkey took delivery on Aug. 27 of a second batch of Russian S-400 air defense equipment.
"We are taking positive steps in the defense industry sector with the delivery of the S-400 systems starting," Erdoğan said at a news conference alongside Putin.
"With that, in our meetings today we had the opportunity to discuss what steps we could take in various fields within the defense industry and what we could do," he added.
Putin said he and Erdoğan discussed cooperation on Russia's Su-35 jet and possible joint work on the its new Su-57.
"In my opinion, a lot has drawn an interest from our Turkish partners, not only from a purchase point of view but also from joint production," Putin said at the joint briefing.
"Erdoğan's visit has been an opportunity to discuss joint perspective projects not only in aviation but also in other domains such as the S-400," Putin said.
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