Russia sees no obstacles to arms deliveries to Turkey - Deputy PM
There are no obstacles for signing a deal between Turkey and Russia on deliveries of Russian arms and other military equipment, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin told Sputnik on Sunday.
"Why shouldn't they buy [arms]? If one wants one can buy them. One pays money and we will sell. I mean Turkey. The Greeks are buying, and our aviation is still operating in Eastern and Central Europe. The Afghans are asking the United States to buy our helicopters for Afghanistan," the deputy prime minister said in an interview.
The source reminds that the negotiations on possible deliveries of the Russian S-400 air defense systems to Turkey have taken place since 2016.