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Joe Biden says US ‘should sell’ F-16s to Turkey

Joe Biden says US ‘should sell’ F-16s to Turkey

Joe Biden says US ‘should sell’ F-16s to Turkey

Joe Biden says US ‘should sell’ F-16s to Turkey

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  • Turkey surprised NATO members by suddenly dropping opposition to Finland and Sweden joining the alliance.
  • Turkey is an important NATO member in a strategically sensitive location, but it has had often tense relations with its European partners.
  • A plan to equip Turkey with state-of-the-art US F-35 stealth fighters fell through after Turkey bought Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system.
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President Joe Biden on Thursday said the United States should go ahead with the delayed sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey but noted that Congress needs to give approval.

“We should sell them the F-16 jets and modernize those jets as well,” Biden said, adding there was “no quid pro quo” linking the sale to Turkey’s approval for Finland and Sweden entering NATO.

Biden added that for the sale, “I need congressional approval to do that and I think I can do that”.

The declaration of support from Biden comes after Turkey surprised fellow NATO members at a summit in Madrid by suddenly dropping weeks of opposition to the Finland and Sweden applications to join the alliance.

Unanimous consent by NATO members is required for enlargement.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would send a delegation to the United States “without delay” to convince lawmakers to swiftly approve the sale.

“It’s necessary to get support from both Democrats and Republicans. Despite all this, Mr Biden is confident. I hope that we will get a result that fits our friendship and solidarity,” Erdogan told a news conference in Madrid.

Turkey is an important NATO member in a strategically sensitive location, but it has had often tense relations with its European partners and Washington, which is the alliance’s main military force.

“In politics, yesterday was yesterday, today is today,” Erdogan said.

“In politics, a lot can change in 24 hours… There were good days and bad days but Turkish-US relations have continued,” he said.

A plan to equip Turkey with state-of-the-art US F-35 stealth fighters fell through after Turkey bought Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system.

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Washington saw Ankara’s purchase as potentially threatening the security of the F-35 program.

Turkey then set out to purchase new F-16s as well as upgrade its existing but outdated fleet of the same planes.

However, that agreement is also on hold, and there has been speculation that Turkey is delaying the two northern European countries’ NATO accession bids in order to gain concessions.

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