Turkey Sends Protest Letter to NATO and Allies Over Patriots
Turkish officials have dispatched a formal letter of protest regarding the deployment of American-made Patriot missile batteries stationed in Greece's island. The correspondence was addressed simultaneously to key Western institutions, including North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), European Union bodies, United States authorities, Turkey itself within NATO structures, and other allied nations such as France or Germany who have also deployed similar systems on Karpathos Island since 2019-23 in response to regional security concerns.
Key Points
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1Turkey sent a letter of protest to NATO and the EU regarding US Patriots deployed on Karabuk.
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2The Turkish government expressed anger over American missile systems stationed in Turkey's border region.
Developments
Perspectives
Turkey sent letters to NATO and the EU expressing its anger over US Patriots on Cyprus.
— [Mar 19, 04:38] MilliyetThe Turkish government has dispatched a letter of protest regarding Patriot missiles stationed in Turkey's territory near Kyrenia (Gazimağusa).
— [Mar 20, Mar 19], Newsit.gr