Turkey will have no trouble in implementing a deal with Russia to purchase S-400 missile systems, the head of Turkey's Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee said on Tuesday.
Meeting Russian Ambassador Aleksey Yerhov in the capital Ankara, Volkan Bozkır underlined that the S-400 deal had been made in order to ensure Turkey's security.
Tensions between the U.S. and Turkey have reached a fever pitch in recent months with Turkey set to begin receiving the advanced S-400 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia.
Washington maintains the move will jeopardize Turkey's role in the F-35 fighter jet program and could trigger congressional sanctions.
Turkey decided in 2017 to purchase the S-400s following protracted efforts to purchase air defense systems from the U.S. with no success.
Yerhov, for his part, referred to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's remarks that the S-400 deal was done and "being implemented".
"I think the Turkish press and public should trust Turkey's president when he makes such clear and explicit statements", he said.