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Will Erdogan fulfill Putin's request for the production of Bayraktars: expert's guess

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Putin wanted the Bayraktarov plant in Russia/Channel 24 Collage

Media reported that Putin asked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to build a plant for the production of Bayraktars in Russia.

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However, a representative of the company denied this fact and said that is not going to sell the legendary drones to Putin. Ivan Stupak, a former employee of the Security Service of Ukraine, admitted whether Erdogan would comply with such a strange request. He said this on Channel 24.

According to him, Putin wants to urgently enlist the support of the international community.

So he's trying to trick them somehow. It is clear that Putin has a puppet in Belarus. But this is not enough for him,” Stupak believes.

He explained, therefore, now the Kremlin dictator is trying to be at the same table with Erdogan as much as possible.

“Perhaps, when it was said about the location of the plant that will produce drones, Putin is trying to copy his colleague Tokayev. The fact is that Kazakhstan has agreements on the location of an enterprise jointly with Turkey. Drones will be produced there, although not Bayraktars, – Stupak added.

What Erdogan will answer to this

The ex-SBU officer also suggested how the Turkish president might react to this request.

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“I want to note that this is just a business. Turkey is trying to extract the maximum profit from the Ukrainian-Russian war,” Stupak believes.

Therefore, the question here is what the Europeans can offer Erdogan, even though he can bargain with Putin, the expert believes.

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Why did I decide to ask Erdogan for a factory

  • Legendary manufacturers Drones are related to Erdogan.
  • The CEO of the company, Haluk Bayraktar, founded the company together with his brother Selçuk Bayraktar, who is an engineer and technical director of the company, and also the son-in-law of the President of Turkey.

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