NATO member Turkey not treated fairly: Trump on S-400 deal

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Turkey “was not allowed to buy Patriot missiles by the Obama administration” and now “we are looking at different solutions” – US President Trump

US President Donald Trump said during his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that Turkey was not allowed to buy Patriot missiles by Obama administration and"we are looking at different solutions."

US President Donald Trump said Saturday that Turkey “was not allowed to buy Patriot missiles by the Obama administration” and his administration is looking at different solutions regarding its purchase of Russia’s S-400 missiles. Asked about possible sanctions against Turkey, Trump said “we are looking at it, but it’s a two-way street”.

He also said he will visit Turkey this year. Asked if it will be in July, he said the date is not set yet.said delivery of Russia’s S-400 missile defense system to Turkey is proceeding without delay.

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