Turkey's Gift: Kamikaze Drones to Fortify Albania
Turkey's President Erdogan is set to gift a number of kamikaze drones to Albania, symbolizing strong ties between the countries. Albanian Prime Minister Rama emphasizes they are not for offensive purposes. This move reflects military upgrades among Western Balkan nations, spurred by regional security concerns.
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- Albania
In a recent development marking the strengthening of regional alliances, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will deliver a significant number of kamikaze drones to Albania, as announced by Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama. Described as a gift of symbolic value, the drones underscore Turkey's commitment to Albania's security.
While the specific type and quantity of drones remain undisclosed, a government spokesperson confirmed that these drones are not intended for offensive military action. Prime Minister Rama stressed that the acquisition is not an indication of Albania gearing for an attack.
This strategic move is part of a broader regional trend in the Western Balkans, where countries are enhancing military capabilities following the unrest in Ukraine. Albania, alongside Turkey, remains a steadfast member of NATO, already bolstering its defense with Turkish Bayraktar drones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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