Comment.Turkish base in Qatar to be ready in two years: Minister
Turkish base in Qatar to be ready in two years: Minister
Comment. Future projects' applications of this "saintly"alliance of the three said parties , would be boringly predictable, if it were not for the hideously sickening inherent bestiality involved, as DAESH and relative handlers, defying the HUMAN VALUES to their own doom, have gloriously displayed... m.l.p.
"...“We
want to achieve cooperation in the field of (military) training and
exercises, and contribute to stability in the region,” Yilmaz claimed...." "...Qatar
is already home to the largest US air base in the Middle East,
al-Udeid, where around 10,000 military personnel are stationed. Qatar and Turkey are increasingly close allies, and have provided support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt..."
Thu Mar 31, 2016 4:52AM
Turkish Defense Minister
Ismet Yilmaz delivers a speech during a meeting at the Grand National
Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) in Ankara, Feb. 16, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
Turkey’s Defense Minister
Ismet Yilmaz says a multi-purpose military base for the country’s air
force and navy in Qatar will be ready within two years as part of a
defense agreement signed between the two countries.
Speaking
on the sidelines of the three-day Dimdex defense and security fair in
the Qatari capital city of Doha on Wednesday, Yilmaz said the base will
be the first Turkish military facility in the region, which will allow
Turkish troops to participate in military operations in the Red Sea,
Northern Africa, and the Persian Gulf.
“It will be completed within two years,” he added, noting that the deal with Qatar had been approved by the Turkish parliament.
“We
want to achieve cooperation in the field of (military) training and
exercises, and contribute to stability in the region,” Yilmaz claimed.
The
Turkish defense minister also said that the deal was reciprocal, and
that Qatari military personnel and aircraft are currently stationed in
Turkey.
Qatar and Turkey concluded the agreement in late 2014. It was approved by Turkey’s parliament last June.
Turkish
army officers stand at attention during a Republic Day ceremony at
Anitkabir, the mausoleum of late Turkish leader Ataturk, in Ankara,
Turkey, October 29, 2015. (Photo by Reuters)Turkish
Ambassador to Qatar Ahmet Demirok announced last December that 3,000
ground troops as well as air force and naval units, military trainers
and special operations forces would be stationed at the base. There are reports that there are 100 Turkish troops currently in Qatar training the Arab country’s military. Qatar
is already home to the largest US air base in the Middle East,
al-Udeid, where around 10,000 military personnel are stationed. Qatar and Turkey are increasingly close allies, and have provided support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
The
two countries are accused of providing support for militant groups
trying to overthrow Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, and both have
condemned Russia’s aerial campaign against foreign-sponsored militants
in the war-ravaged Arab country.