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Turkey discusses the possibility of opening the straits for the US Navy because of the drone story

Turkey discusses the possibility of opening the straits for the US Navy because of the drone storyCurrently, the Turkish authorities are closely monitoring the situation around the US drone incident and are maintaining various contacts with partners from Washington.. This was stated by Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, the words of which are quoted by the Turkish news agency Anadolu.

According to Hulusi Akar, Turkey is trying to find a "reasonable and logical solution". Turkish authorities, noted the head of the military department of the country, stand for a peaceful way out of the current situation.

However, from the answer to the question of the correspondent of the agency about, Will Turkey allow the passage of US Navy ships through the Bosporus and Dardanelles when requested?, Akar dodged. He only emphasized, that the Turkish ministries of defense and foreign affairs are in close contact with the presidential administration, and all the main steps in this direction will be clear in the near future. I.e, while Turkey is discussing the possibility of opening the straits for US Navy ships, as well as other options for action in the current situation.

In this way, can not be excluded, that the United States will insist on opening the straits for warships to enter the Black Sea. According to Washington, these ships will carry out tasks to search for and collect fragments of a fallen drone. After all, earlier the White House, and the Pentagon noted, that the incident will not affect the ability of the United States to continue flying over international waters.

Since the drone fell just in international waters, The US wants to get it out of the water, so that UAV fragments do not fall into the hands of Russian specialists. Especially, that earlier Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev, and the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, admitted possible efforts on the part of the Russian side to recover fragments of an American unmanned aerial vehicle. used photos:Turkish Navy

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