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Turkey-NATO cooperation is crucial for the country’s security: Defence Minister Akar

TOPSHOT - US President Joe Biden (R) speaks with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan prior to a plenary session of a NATO summit at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters in Brussels, on June 14, 2021. - The allies will agree a statement stressing common ground on securing their withdrawal from Afghanistan, joint responses to cyber attacks and relations with a rising China. (Photo by Olivier Matthys / POOL / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER MATTHYS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

US President Joe Biden (R) speaks with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip in Brussels, on June 14, 2021 [OLIVIER MATTHYS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images]

Turkey sees NATO as the centre of its security, highlighting to protect the borders of the bloc against terrorism, human trafficking and smuggling, Turkey’s Defence Minister, Hulusi Akar said, Anadolu News Agency reports.

According to the report, Akar stressed the importance of mutual cooperation between Turkey and NATO during his speech for the On Guard-2021 exercise conducted by the 3rd Army, based in Istanbul.

“Turkey-NATO cooperation is crucial for the country’s security. Turkey is doing whatever is necessary for the protection of the borders of NATO and Europe against terrorism, human trafficking and smuggling. As the second largest army of NATO, it puts NATO at the centre of its security and, at the same time, locates itself at the centre of NATO’s security by sharing all the burden of the alliance,” Akar said.

Turkey has been a NATO member for 70 years.

Turkey also hosts many NATO initiatives.

There is a NATO headquarters in western Izmir province, an air base in southern Adana province, another one in south-eastern Diyarbakır and a NATO Rapid Deployable Corps in Istanbul.

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