Turkey will press on with S-400 activation despite COVID-19 delay: official

<p style="text-align:left">Turkey will press on with S-400 activation despite COVID-19 delay: official

Turkey has delayed activation of its new S-400 missile defence systems because of the coronavirus pandemic, but it will turn them on as planned, Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Thursday.
"There has been a delay because of the coronavirus but it will move forward as it was planned," Daily Sabah quoted Kalin as saying during an online meeting hosted by the Atlantic Council.
Kalin&rsquo;s comments mark the first official acknowledgement that Turkey has delayed its plan to activate the Russian-built systems in April. Earlier in the month, a government source told Reuters on condition of anonymity that the pandemic had delayed the systems&rsquo; activation.
The reiteration of Ankara&rsquo;s plans to activate the Russian-made systems may quash speculation that the S-400s would remain offline as Erdogan attempts to court his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, into providing support for Turkey, which is struggling to overcome the economic impact of COVID-19.
The United States stringently opposed the purchase of S-400s, which NATO officials fear could leave allied defence systems exposed to Russian subterfuge.
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