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US approves F-16 fighter jet sale to Turkey

Approval came after Turkey submitted documents related to Sweden’s NATO membership protocol

- Anadolu Agency

Washington, US - The US State Department approved on Friday the pending Us$23bn sale of F16 aircraft and modernisat­ion kits to Turkey, sending formal notificati­on to Congress.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security of the United States by improving the air capabiliti­es and interopera­bility of a North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on (NATO) Ally that is a force for political and economic stability in Europe,” the US Defence Security Cooperatio­n Agency said in a statement.

“The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region,” it said.

The approval came after Turkey submitted documents related to Sweden’s NATO membership protocol after it was ratified on Tuesday by the Turkish Parliament.

Turkey made a request to the

US in October 2021 to purchase 40 new F-16 Block 70 aircraft, as well as 79 modernisat­ion kits to upgrade its remaining F-16s to Block 70 level.

The request includes 32 F-16 C Block 70 aircraft, 8 F-16 D Block 70 aircraft, 48 F110-GE129D engines, as well as 119 for the modernisat­ion programme - 79 installed, 40 spares.

The State Department informally notified Congress last January of the F-16 fighter jet sale but key lawmakers on Capitol Hill have vowed to nix the deal because of several demands, including making the purchase contingent on Ankara’s approval of Sweden’s NATO membership bid.

Congress has the right to object to the State Department’s determinat­ion within 15 business days for sale approvals granted to NATO members, including Turkey, a member of the alliance for more than 70 years.

Senate Foreign Relations Chair Ben Cardin said in a statement on Friday that he would permit the sale after Ankara’s ratificati­on of Sweden’s NATO membership bid.

Senator Jim Risch, ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee, said in late October that he would drop his objection to the sale after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave a greenlight to

Sweden’s bid to join NATO.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Gregory Meeks released statements that said that they approved the sale to Turkey.

The State Department also notified Congress on Friday on the Us$8.6bn possible sale of 40 F-35 aircraft and related equipment to Greece.

Congress has the right to object to the State Department’s determinat­ion within 15 business days for sale approvals granted to NATO members, including Turkey

 ?? (Anadolu Agency) ?? The US State Department approved the pending Us$23bn sale of F-16 aircraft and modernisat­ion kits to Turkey, sending formal notificati­on to Congress
(Anadolu Agency) The US State Department approved the pending Us$23bn sale of F-16 aircraft and modernisat­ion kits to Turkey, sending formal notificati­on to Congress

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