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Türkiye Seeks Drone Cooperation with Japan
(MENAFN) Türkiye has expressed readiness to collaborate with Japan in the sphere of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated, emphasizing that joint design and manufacturing could bring considerable advantages to both nations.
In remarks to Nikkei Asia, Fidan underscored Türkiye’s rise as a prominent drone manufacturer, noting Ankara’s determination to strengthen defense-industry ties with Tokyo.
"Türkiye and Japan have complementary capabilities, and we believe there is strong potential for mutually beneficial collaboration,” he said.
The minister highlighted that Turkish UAV technologies have demonstrated effectiveness in diverse operational settings, offering promising prospects for shared development and production with Japan.
"In aviation, particularly in unmanned aerial systems and anti-drone technologies, Türkiye has developed advanced and field-tested capabilities that could provide a strong basis for collaboration," Fidan explained.
He also mentioned that negotiations on a social security accord between the two countries had advanced, voicing optimism that an agreement might be finalized soon.
In remarks to Nikkei Asia, Fidan underscored Türkiye’s rise as a prominent drone manufacturer, noting Ankara’s determination to strengthen defense-industry ties with Tokyo.
"Türkiye and Japan have complementary capabilities, and we believe there is strong potential for mutually beneficial collaboration,” he said.
The minister highlighted that Turkish UAV technologies have demonstrated effectiveness in diverse operational settings, offering promising prospects for shared development and production with Japan.
"In aviation, particularly in unmanned aerial systems and anti-drone technologies, Türkiye has developed advanced and field-tested capabilities that could provide a strong basis for collaboration," Fidan explained.
He also mentioned that negotiations on a social security accord between the two countries had advanced, voicing optimism that an agreement might be finalized soon.
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