Non-selear Turkey threatens nuclear states

Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, has said that all nuclear weapons sites calling for the extension of nuclear power do not have the world community's confidence. “These who have more than 15.000 nuclear warheads are a threat to the world”, Erdogan said. According to him, “is owned by nuclear weapons, which [...]
“These who have more than 15.000 nuclear warheads are a threat to the world”, Erdogan said.
According to him, the “nuclear weapons, which present nuclear power stations as a threat, do not have the credibility of the international community”, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
Touching also the issue of attracting America from the Joint Action Plan (JCPOA), also known as the deal with Iran, Erdogan said Ankara would not accept the American version.
In March, Turkey's Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag refused to respond to several media reports writing about the American troops' withdrawal plan from the Incirlic airspace, where US nuclear bombers are located. /Periscopi/












