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Nikolai Pakhomov

Russia and Turkey: The Arms Deal that Signals the Age of Pragmatism

Published September 9, 2017by Guest Contributor 7 Comments

by Nikolai Pakhomov If any single arms deal can capture the shifting nature of Russian cooperation in the post-Cold War era, it is the pending sale of S-400 air defense systems to Turkey that now looks increasingly likely to happen.… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Russia, Turkey Binali Yildirim, EU, NATO, Nikolai Pakhomov, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia, S-400, Turkey, Vladimir Putin

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