Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Biden calls up Erdogan, raises F-16s, Sweden in conversati­on

- WASHINGTON Agencies

In a phone call between US President Joe Biden and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, the two leaders discussed various issues, including the potential purchase of F-16 fighter jets by Turkey from the United States.

President Biden expressed his willingnes­s to work out a deal on the F-16s, but also emphasised the importance of Turkey dropping its objection to Sweden’s NATO accession.

During the call, President Biden congratula­ted Erdogan on his victory in the recent presidenti­al election.

Biden later spoke to reporters, stating that he had discussed the F-16s with Erdogan and informed him of the United States’ interest in resolving the matter with Sweden. He mentioned that they would continue the conversati­on in the following week.

The Turkish presidency’s statement on call was brief, mentioning that the leaders agreed to enhance cooperatio­n on all aspects of their bilateral ties, particular­ly in the face of regional and global challenges.

Turkey has been seeking to purchase $20 billion worth of F-16s from the United States, but the sale has faced obstacles in the US Congress. Despite the Biden administra­tion expressing support for the deal, it has not progressed swiftly.

Meanwhile, Sweden and Finland, both formerly nonaligned nations, have applied for NATO membership after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, all NATO member states must approve their bids. Turkey has ratified Finland’s NATO accession but continues to object to Sweden’s due to its alleged harboring of individual­s Turkey considers terrorists. Hungary has also not yet approved Sweden’s bid.

Washington is prioritizi­ng Sweden’s NATO membership before the upcoming leaders summit in Lithuania in mid-july.

President Biden’s communicat­ion with President Erdogan involved congratula­ting him on his re-election and expressing a plan to discuss Erdogan’s opposition to Sweden’s NATO membership at a later time. Sweden and Finland’s applicatio­ns to join NATO were prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Erdogan’s objection to Sweden’s bid may be linked to various factors, including tensions with the Kurdish diaspora in Sweden and the desire to secure F16 fighter jets after Turkey’s removal from the F-35 program.

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