Türkiye's National Defence Ministry spokesperson has said that work on the country's S-400 Long-Range Regional Air and Missile Defence Systems is continuing on several fronts.
Speaking at the ministry's weekly press briefing on Thursday at the Havelsan headquarters in Ankara, National Defence Ministry spokesperson Zeki Akturk said: "Work on the S-400 Long-Range Regional Air and Missile Defence Systems is continuing in multiple dimensions.”
"It will be shared with the public when there are concrete developments," he added.
The official did not provide further details on the current status of a programme or a timeline for future announcements.
Akturk also said the Turkish Armed Forces continue to contribute to regional and global peace, security and stability through cooperation with friendly and allied countries, training and advisory activities, and participation in multinational missions.
Condemning Israeli attacks against civilians in Lebanon and Palestine, Akturk said such actions continue to hinder lasting peace and stability in the region and seek to undermine negotiations that have reached their final stage.
"We reiterate that the parties completing the negotiations with a constructive approach will serve peace, prosperity and stability in our region and the world," he stressed.
Cooperation with Syria
The official also said Türkiye is continuing efforts to develop military cooperation with Syria and support the restructuring of the Syrian Armed Forces.
As part of those efforts, Turkish Naval Forces Commander Admiral Kadir Yildiz and his delegation visited Syria's Latakia on July 13 aboard the Turkish naval vessels TCG Istanbul, TCG Bora, TCG Tufan, TCG Gemlik and TCG Heybeliada.
The spokesperson said Turkish naval ships visited the Port of Latakia for the first time in 18 years. During the visit, delegation-level talks were held with the commander of the Syrian Navy, and inspections were carried out at the Latakia Military Port.
He said expanding cooperation between Türkiye and Syria into new areas, including maritime cooperation and efforts to enhance the Syrian Navy's capabilities, would contribute to regional stability.
Cooperation with Egypt
On defence ties with Egypt, Akturk said recent high-level reciprocal visits have accelerated military cooperation, with contacts between military delegations expanding cooperation in military training, joint activities and the defence industry.
He noted that joint air exercises held in Egypt and Türkiye in June enhanced interoperability, joint operational capabilities and the exchange of know-how between the two countries' armed forces.
Akturk further said Turkish National Defence Minister Yasar Guler and his Egyptian counterpart signed a Letter of Intent on Defence Cooperation during talks in Türkiye.
He described it as reflecting their shared commitment to deepen defence and security cooperation and support regional peace, stability and security.




















