Turkey has promised to keep information about the Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile system a secret.
This was stated by the head of the secretariat of the republic’s defense industry Ismail Demir.
Earlier, US Senator John Thune tried in every possible way to persuade the Turkish side to sell these complexes.
“Russia has expressed concern about the security of the data on the S-400 system, and Turkey has promised it to safeguard this data,” Demir replied.
Earlier, the official representative of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, Maria Vorobyova, noted that Ankara had no right to transfer anti-aircraft missile systems to Washington without Moscow’s consent. In addition, spokesman for the ruling Turkish party, Omer Celik, also stressed that there is no legal basis for the resale of the S-400.