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Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne made statements on Turkey. Noting that allegations of the use of Canadian technologies have been made in Nagorno-Karabakh in recent days, Champagne said it ordered that the allegations be investigated.
USED IN UAV PRODUCTION
Baykan and TAI of Turkey’s leading unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturer, producer of the Canadian Wescam, electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) unmanned aerial vehicles using the camera system.
Exports from Canada to Turkey stated that they deny these systems used in UAVs.
Champagne, because under the country’s strict export control and ongoing investigation, it has suspended export permits related to Turkey, he said.
EXPLANATION LAST WEEK
The Canadian chancellor said in a statement last week, the weapons sold to Turkey in the event that they were found to lead to human rights violations had promised to suspend the export permit.
On the other hand, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters: “I asked Champagne to go to Europe to discuss developments in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, especially in Nagorno-Karabakh, with our allies.” (Reuters)
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