Greece and Turkey under common European missile defense system.

Yesterday the Nikos Dendias and its Turkish counterpart, Yasar Gulersigned up with 21 other countries to create a joint air defense system, which was formed after Russia invaded Ukraine.

As reported by Manolis Kostidis, a reporter from the TV network TGRT HABER, he said: “Turkey participates in the European program ‘Shield of the Sky’.” The German Defense Minister in his statements at the meeting of the NATO Defense Ministers announced that ‘we will welcome Greece and Turkey’ and emphasized that the two countries will join the anti-aircraft system.

Many European countries participate in the ‘Shield of the Sky’ program, with the participation of Greece and Turkey the number of countries increases to 21. France, Italy and Poland do not see this program particularly positively.

Mainly France opposes the program because systems from Israel and the US will be purchased for the specific program. Germany took over the development of this program immediately after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and aims to have European countries purchase joint anti-aircraft systems and conduct joint exercises.”

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HABERTURK TV Network report: “There is the commercial corridor that is being planned and as they say it is the ‘old spice street’. It will start from the port of Mumbai. It will end up in the United Arab Emirates, from there it will travel by road to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel. From there the journey will start again from the port and will end at the port of Piraeus. and will reach Europe. As you can see this corridor bypasses Turkey and President Erdogan had reacted. The United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Turkey participate in the “Development Road” plan. President ErdoÄŸan stated that the countries are ready for this plan. How Bin Zayed told him within 60 days to come the plans. This provides for the United Arab Emirates and Qatar to start a network that will pass through Iraq and reach the port of Mersin in Turkey and from there travel to Europe.”