Erdogan urges NATO allies to lift defence industry restrictions at summit
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced he would lift sanctions on Turkey and soon decide on the sale of F-35 fighter jets to the country.
- President Tayyip Erdogan was warmly welcoming to Trump during his first visit to Turkey in 11 years, marked by a grand state ceremony and escort.
- Erdogan expressed hope for a favourable decision regarding the five F-35 jets previously promised to Turkey.
- At the NATO summit in Ankara, Erdogan urged allies to lift restrictions on defense industry cooperation.
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Erdogan calls for lifting restrictions on defence cooperation among NATO allies
The Turkish leader urges allies to remove barriers to defence industry cooperation, warning that Europe's growing defence role should not undermine alliance cohesion or transatlantic ties.
Will NATO Lift Defence Industry Restrictions Sought by Turkey?
Turkey renewed its push for greater defence cooperation within NATO on Wednesday as President Tayyip Erdogan urged alliance members to remove restrictions that limit defence-industrial collaboration among allies. Ankara has long argued that political disagreements should not prevent NATO members from working together on defence projects, particularly as Europe seeks to strengthen its military capabilities […] The post Will NATO Lift Defence Indu…
Erdogan urges NATO allies to lift defence industry restrictions at summit
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that NATO allies must lift defence-industry restrictions among them, pressing the case for Ankara to break into some Europe-only initiatives.
'Undoubtedly, our country's greatest success lies in the breakthrough we have achieved in the defense industry,' says Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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