Britain disagrees with Turkish criticism of strikes on Houthi positions

Britain disagrees with Turkish criticism of strikes on Houthi positions

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British Foreign Secretary Cameron did not agree with Erdogan, who criticized the strikes on Houthi positions

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron responded to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s criticism of the British-American coalition’s strikes on Ansar Allah targets in Yemen.

Cameron said that the UK does not agree with Erdogan’s theses about the disproportionate strikes on Houthi targets, and said that the coalition’s actions were supported by many countries.

Turkey is an important NATO ally of Great Britain, but in this case the positions of the countries do not coincide, the minister said.

The strikes were carried out at locations where Houthi missiles, UAVs and radar stations were deployed.

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