Yzd Khalifa
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Source? Cannot find this report.
The telegraph and Reuters reported it already, can't u see the link in my 2nd post? .-.
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I think the major improvement will not be long until you will have such a close relationship with the United States.
Until then, are possible only certain types of weapons transactions.
Wait a second, what can you (Russia) give to us that USA/NATO/EU cannot or others in terms of military equipment or business?
Why should we join your club and become another member among the world's most failed states such as Iran, North Korea, Belarus, Syria (or rather the Child-Murderer and Pagan's family firm), Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and other such countries?
@al-Hasani
Who gives whom? They don't give us a thing. We sign an agreement with them and they have to comply with it as much as we do. In other word, we don't receive donations or charities, we exercise our very own rights.
We won't join any club with no clear reasons.
You misunderstood me 7abibi. Please read my post again. I edited it and wrote more.
This user, Vostok, has constantly been telling us Arabs how bad the "Anglo-Saxons" are and how better we would have it if we joined the "Russian camp" instead.
I am then asking him why we should do that and abandon our trade ties to more developed, rich and powerful countries.
Why buying T-90s when we are going to get the AlTays and the Leopards soon
Not to mention the Augusta Helicopter of Turkey
Hahahaha,
Like I said the news that claimed ksa was making a agreement with Russia over Syria in loss of their own interests was just stupid.
It was funny though how some Russians and Iranians got an inner orgasm .
By the way t-129 atak ? I never heard of such a news of ksa interest in that chopper.
That's the only thing that they can do in this age and time to feel better, my Turkish friend.
Arab-Turkish brotherhood is growing stronger and stronger for each week. I was looking at the foreign trips of Erdogan and I figured out that he has visited KSA 12 times since 2003. He has only visited USA (due to FN, NATO) Belgium (due to EU) and Azerbaijan more.
Also I am visiting Istanbul for the first time this autumn. Seeing the birthplace of one of my paternal ancestors. After all quite a few of the Makkawi (Meccan) Hashemites were born in Istanbul when the Sultan/Caliph was still around.
Should have happened much earlier but I guess its better late than never!
Totally agree mate,
We neglected each other too much (especially Turkey). İn our quest to make relations and cooperation with the west better, we (turkey) totally neglected our backdoor neighbours.
Erdoğan laid great foundations to improve this. He made many visits to many Arab countries to improve relations and one of the most important things "he made the Arab peoples love him".
İ hope these relations continues in the future and that it will lead to bigger things.
İ hope you'll enjoy İstanbul, which would be no problem. What's your reason of visiting? School, job, vacation?
I told each and everyone of you that the news was a 100% untrue BECAUSE I KNOW, some of you insisted, so here we are.
@Arzamas 16 @Not Sure @Syrian Lion @Desert Fox @idune @Serpentine @hunter_hunted
@HAIDER @JD_In @senheiser @Algeria @TheThreePashas @special @vostok @Super Falcon @Assault Rifle @shahzadasweet
Idiots LOL, when the kremlin deines something it usually means the opposite
In 2011, Saudi Arabia asked Turkey to enter a tender to produce attack helicopters for the Saudi Air Force.[31] In July 2012, it was report that the Philippines received an offer from Italy for AgustaWestland attack helicopters (either A129 or T129).[32] In January 2013, a media report stated that South Korea's attack helicopter competition had the T129 in the final three bidders with the Bell AH-1Z Viper and the Boeing AH-64 Apache.[33] However, the AH-64E Apache was chosen in April 2013.[34] Media reports in February 2013 indicated Azerbaijan had ordered 60 T-129 helicopters.[35] However, TAI has said they have no contract with Azerbaijan, and that the unofficial news sources "do not reflect reality."[36]
Hahahaha,
Like I said the news that claimed ksa was making a agreement with Russia over Syria in loss of their own interests was just stupid.
It was funny though how some Russians and Iranians got an inner orgasm .
By the way t-129 atak ? I never heard of such a news of ksa interest in that chopper.
The Kremlin denied on Friday that President Vladimir Putin had discussed a deal with the visiting Saudi intelligence chief for Moscow to sell arms to Riyadh in exchange for changing its position on Syria.
Mr Putin held talks in Moscow with Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Arabia's influential intelligence chief, on July 31 in a meeting which was not announced in advance and has intrigued observers ever since.
"Concrete questions about military co-operation were not discussed," said Yury Ushakov, Mr Putin's top foreign policy aide, quoted by Russian news agencies.
"Putin did not discuss deals."
Saudi Arabia has been strongly supportive of the rebels battling the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. But Russia, to the fury of Riyadh and its Western allies, has refused to cut its cooperation with the Damascus regime.
Diplomats in the Middle East have said that Putin rejected a proposal from Prince Bandar for Moscow to abandon its support for Assad in exchange for a huge arms deal.
Bandar proposed that Saudi Arabia buy $15 billion (£10 billion) of weapons from Russia, diplomatic sources told AFP in Beirut earlier this week.
Ushakov gave few details on the content of the talks but said the two sides "made clear the positions which our countries have on the Syrian question".
"There was a shared concern about the situation which is being created in the region and the worrying tendencies that are being observed," said Ushakov.
"It was a very substantive conversation, and had a philosophical character," he added.
Prince Bandar, who was formerly ambassador to the United States, also serves as secretary general of Saudi Arabia's National Security Council.
Widely regarded as among the most influential powerbrokers in the entire Middle East, Prince Bandar is the son of the late crown prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, who died in 2011.
An Arab diplomat with contacts in Moscow said: "President Putin listened politely to his interlocutor and let him know that his country would not change its strategy."
We neglected each other too much (especially Turkey). İn our quest to make relations and cooperation with the west better, we (turkey) totally neglected our backdoor neighbours.
Erdoğan laid great foundations to improve this. He made many visits to many Arab countries to improve relations and one of the most important things "he made the Arab peoples love him".
İ hope these relations continues in the future and that it will lead to bigger things.
Wait a second, what can you (Russia) give to us that USA/NATO/EU cannot or others in terms of military equipment or business?
Why should we join your club and become another member among the world's most failed states such as Iran, North Korea, Belarus, Syria (or rather the Child-Murderer and Pagan's family firm), Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and other such countries?
Are you joking or just drunk?
Just give me one reason.
EDIT: Oh, I have seen you lurking in the "Pictures of Saudi Arabia" thread and you always write in KSA or Arab threads and proposes some kind of unity.
Ok, fair enough. But that must be mutual and in order for us to leave our trade partners for you we need better deals. Which I really doubt would ever happen.
Hence it is not only about what Putin and his mafia thinks but what KSA thinks too.
Oh, and Russia does not have the best record in terms of Muslims. At least the Americans are not as bad. Another reason to prefer them.