UPDATE - Erdogan: S-400 missile deal with Russia to be finalized
Turkish president says system purchase will be concluded 'this week' as he meets Russian president
UPDATES WITH FURTHER COMMENT FROM ERDOGAN, PUTIN, BACKGROUND
By Diyar Guldogan
ANKARA (AA) - The purchase of the S-400 missile defense system from Russia will be finalized “this week”, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday.
“Our colleagues will come together this week to conclude this work,” Erdogan told a news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ankara.
The S-400 is Russia’s most advanced long-range anti-aircraft missile system and can carry three types of missiles capable of destroying targets including ballistic and cruise missiles.
The system can track and engage up to 300 targets at a time and has an altitude ceiling of 27 kilometers (17 miles).
On trade, Erdogan said cooperation between Ankara and Moscow was getting stronger “day by day”.
“Our bilateral trade volume with Russia increased 30 percent as of the first 10 months of 2017,” he said.
“We have a harmonious working environment at the political level.”
The two leaders have met eight times this year. Erdogan said Ankara and Moscow would hold a seventh High-Level Cooperation Council meeting in 2018.
Trade relations
Putin, meanwhile, said obstacles to trade and economic ties had been removed.
“Within the first eight months [of 2017] Turkish agricultural exports to Russia increased by 1.8 percent,” he said.
Moscow imposed sanctions on Turkey following the shooting down of a Russian jet over the Turkey-Syria border in November 2015.
Turning to the Middle East, Erdogan said Russia and Turkey were in agreement on the issue of Jerusalem.
“We have seen the same approaches with Putin,” he said. “We agreed to continue our contacts in this regard.”
The Turkish president added that Israel saw the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as its capital as a chance to increase oppression and violence against the Palestinians.
“It is not possible for someone who possesses conscience, morals, principles, values to ignore these murders,” he said.
The shift in U.S. policy sparked demonstrations across the Muslim world and Putin said the U.S. decision destabilized the Israel-Palestine dispute rather than contributed to its settlement.
“The status of Jerusalem should be addressed through direct contacts between Israel and Palestine,” he said.
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