NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Wednesday the alliance would do “what’s necessary to defend” its members including Turkey after intercepting four missiles into Turkish air space over the past weeks.
A member of the US-led defense alliance, Turkey, which borders Iran, has been largely spared the sort of retaliation from Tehran suffered by countries in the Middle East before the ceasefire.
Praising the progress made by Turkey in the defense field, Rutte said: “We can learn a lot from what Turkey is doing here.”
Rutte said: “Turkey has gone through a defense industrial revolution. I could really say it’s a revolution in recent years.”

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