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Yilmaz: Iran lacks unified decision-making system

Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz stated that Iran currently does not appear to have a unified decision-making system.

Axar.az reports Yilmaz explained that "They call it a mosaic structure. They have moved to a different structure. We need to examine the details of this. But the Republic of Turkiye, both as a NATO member and independently, will continue to take measures against all kinds of threats.”

Responding to the question about the three missiles launched from Iran toward Turkiye on March 4, 9, and 13, all of which were neutralized by NATO, Yilmaz said: “If we were not part of the NATO alliance, would we have the power to neutralize these missiles? Turkiye is a member of NATO, which is an organization aimed at collective security.”

Date
2026.03.15 / 16:56
Author
Axar.az
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