Qatari warplanes are coming to Turkey
With the bilateral alliance accepted in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, a maximum of 36 aircraft and 250 military personnel belonging to Qatar and the general staff will be able to be transported. Airplanes in Qatar inventory, to travel in Turkish Airspace. Airports will also be opened to Qatari planes. These will be selected from a separate flight, and it will be ensured that they can be hired from domestic planes.
According to the agreement, all operations of Qatari military aircraft will be subject to preliminary preparations by the General Staff. These aircraft and Qatari military personnel are about to plan war preparation training across Turkey. The training to be done for this will be directed with the central commander.
WORKING OFFICE WILL ALSO BE ALLOCATED
According to the news of Hüseyin Şimşek from Birgün, Qatar will firmly have to have air soldiers of Turkey. Turkey and Qatar planes and domestic and international plastic tools, they can be in the country, they can transport the military. With this relationship, Turkey is also allocated a work office for the Qatari military person. Office areas, aprons, aircraft parking areas, maintenance facilities, equipment, electricity and water will be provided free of charge to the Qatari military military expenditure.
MAY BE REQUIRED
The opposition will accept the definition of the limits of the exam. CHP’s Utku Çakırözer, who warned that the bilateral dispute may require a resolution from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, said:
“How we contribute to the training of Qatari pilots is not well understood. Qatar has French combat aircraft and European trainer aircraft. The extent to which this is largely an education is not completed in detail. Qatar is in a risky position in terms of security across the country. Of course, the fact that our relations are good does not remove such a risk. 36 planes, 250 soldiers’ entry to Turkey is perhaps a matter of a memorandum. This, as a law, is perhaps important in terms of struggles due to the debates in the Parliament.”