Türkiye neutralizes threats at source beyond its borders: President Erdoğan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Thursday that significant progress has been made in efforts toward a “terror-free Türkiye,” adding that there has been a substantial decrease in security threats targeting the country both within its borders and beyond.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 08:16 | 19 February 2026
- Modified Date: 11:10 | 19 February 2026
Türkiye takes all necessary steps beyond its borders for its security, neutralizing threats at their source without seeking permission from anyone, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Thursday.
Speaking at an iftar program with families of martyrs at Çankaya Mansion in the capital Ankara, Erdoğan said that significant progress has been made in efforts toward a "terror-free Türkiye."
"Today, Türkiye takes all necessary steps not only within its borders but also beyond its borders for its security. Wherever there is a threat or danger, we neutralize it at its source without seeking permission from anyone," Erdoğan said.
"There has been a serious decrease in security risks directed at our country, both within and beyond our borders," he said.
"In the terror-free Türkiye initiative we launched 16 months ago, we have made notable progress in a short time," he added, noting a marked reduction in security risks targeting the country.
Referring to terrorism, Erdoğan said: "We are determined to rid Türkiye forever of this scourge that has burned the hearts of our nation for nearly half a century."
"For nearly half a century, this calamity has wounded our nation's heart. God willing, we are determined to free Türkiye from it permanently," he said.
He noted that thanks to operations by the armed forces and other security units, "we have significantly restricted the mobility of terrorist organizations."
Erdoğan said that in the defense industry, the country has reached a domestic production rate of around 80%, compared to a previous dependence of about 80% on foreign sources.
"Today, we can meet almost all our needs ourselves in nearly every field, including uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), armed UAVs, missiles, rockets, ships, helicopters and tanks," he said.
"God willing, next in line will be fighter jets and aircraft carriers," he added.
"Positive developments are also taking place in our neighbor Syria. An agreement was reached last month to resolve the issue in northern Syria without bloodshed, and the process toward full integration has begun," Erdoğan said.
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