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US policy on Russian S-400 unchanged, Washington has 'profound' concerns about the system

| @indiablooms | Feb 11, 2021, at 07:35 am

Washington/Sputnik: The US policy on Russia's S-400 air defense systems remains unchanged and Washington still has profound concerns about the system, US Department of State Spokesperson Ned Price said on Wednesday.

Price made the remarks in a press briefing when asked whether the US would consider a proposal in which Turkey de-activates its S-400s in order to resolve a row between Washington and Ankara over the latter's purchase of the defense systems.


"Our policy when it comes to S-400 has not changed," Price told reporters. "We have very profound concerns about the S-400 system, and the S-400 system in the context of our NATO allies."

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