Turkish Foreign Ministry denies nuclear weapons plans

Media claims that Turkey is seeking to build a nuclear weapon are ungrounded, Turkish Foreign Ministry says.

Turkish Foreign Ministry denies nuclear weapons plans
Turkey has denied media claims that it is planning to develop nuclear weapons.

Following allegations in German newspaper Die Welt that Turkey is seeking to acquire enriched uranium, the Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic said in a statement on Thursday: "The claims published in Die Welt on September 21 have nothing to do with the truth.

"Turkey attaches great importance to issues of arms control and disarmament and is a party to all relevant international treaties and conventions including, in particular, the treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. It is also an active participant in international efforts in these areas.”

He added that Turkey strongly adhered to the peaceful use of nuclear energy within the framework of the treaty.

Due to Turkey’s proximity to “regions posing high risks of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction” it has prioritized turning the Middle East into a “WMD-free zone,” the statement added, calling for a conference on establishing the zone “at the earliest.”

On Wednesday, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said Turkey did not have the intention or technology, such as a nuclear research reactor or a uranium enrichment program, for nuclear weapons production. 

Anadolu Agency
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