The Turkish press argues that London has been angry with Berlin for Saltz veto to Turkey and hopes to change its stance by the next Mertz government.
Turkish press argues that the London has been angry with the Berlin for the veto Saltz toward Turkey And he hopes for a change in attitude by the next Merz government.
Although there has been no official reaction from Ankara to the German newspaper Handelsblat that Berlin will veto the sale of Eurofighter aircraft in Turkey, today’s Turkish press continues to deal with the issue. He even says that a serious crisis has broken out between the German and British government because of Berlin’s rumored veto.
The angry star
Turkish media are currently citing London Times who point out that the German veto has outraged the government Starringbecause London has long wanted to make this sale in Turkey. They point out that, for this reason, British Defense Minister John Hiley had recently visited Ankara and the British press had then reported that London had agreed to sell 40 Eurofighter for Turkey.
Turkish 24 TV channel correspondent in London reports that the reason for the Eurofighter issue has outraged London is that the British government sees Turkey as an important NATO ally and a critical country for European security.
He points out that at a time when European countries intend to work closely due to Ukrainian and tension with the US, the British are worried that Germany’s veto in an important NATO country, such as Turkey, could undermine plans for a closer European cooperation.
The opposition as a “ally” of Greece
But beyond the British and German confrontation, Turkish pro -government analysts point out that Berlin’s justification for the cancellation of Eurofighter’s sale to Turkey was the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglou and therefore, they say, those who are happy to do so. Turkey. Eventually, the Turkish analysts conclude, the opposition achieved what Greece could not.
However, the Turkish media, on the grounds that the term of the Government of Olf Saltz expires in early May, believe that the new Chancellor Friedrich Mertz will approve the sale of Eurofighter to Turkey, revising the previous Chancellor’s decision.
Source :Skai
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