Turkey delays next wave of military conscription, extends current term by one month

Turkish military has postponed conscription of soldiers originally scheduled to start their compulsory military service in April. The new measure means that existing soldiers will have their deployments extended by one month, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar has announced.

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Turkey's Defense Minister Hulusi Akar has announced that the military is delaying its next wave of conscription amid the coronavirus threat, which has made it necessary to extend the term of soldiers already serving their compulsory military service.

The decision was taken during a meeting of Akar with top commanders in the capital Ankara on April 14.

Akar said that the military is postponing conscription of 53,000 soldiers originally scheduled to start their compulsory military services in April.

The minister did not say when the new draft process will take place and indicated that the existing situation will be re-evaluated a month later in the light of developments.

Military service in Turkey is compulsory for all male citizens. Conscription occurs twice a year, in spring and autumn.

“Since new soldiers will not come to the [military] units, the service period of those who were conscripted in November 2019 has been extended by a month,” Akar was quoted as saying by state-run Anadolu Agency.

Turkey has confirmed 65,111 cases of coronavirus and 1,403 people died of the virus as of April 14.

Defense Minister Hulusi Akar (L) held a meeting with top commanders on April 14.
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