
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday that the missiles that hit police could be «a technical error» or due to other reasons.
During his speech at the G20 summit being held these days in Bali, Indonesia, the Turkish president shared his opinion that there is «a general impression that the missiles are not of Russian manufacture», according to the British newspaper ‘The Guardian’.
«I have met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. There is a general impression that this missile is not Russian-made and this statement paves the way for certain facts, so we should not insist that this missile was launched from Russia. This would be a provocation,» Erdogan said during his speech.
However, the Turkish president insisted on his willingness to «bring Russia and Ukraine to the same table» in order to reach a peace agreement, so he does not see the «need to find a third party» in the war conflict, Anadolu Agency reported.
Hours earlier, U.S. President Joe Biden said it was «unlikely» that the missiles that hit the Polish town of Przewodow and killed two people were fired from Russia because of their trajectory.
In this sense, the U.S. president has pointed to indications that the missiles that have hit Poland have been launched from Ukraine, as reported by the DPA agency.
However, the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, has affirmed that the Polish authorities do not have conclusive proof as to who is behind the launching of the missiles, although he has specified that the projectiles were of Russian manufacture.






