Eurofighter Typhoon Deal: A Cross-Nation Effort Shaping Up for Turkey
Discussions are ongoing regarding Turkey's potential purchase of Eurofighter Typhoon jets. The project, primarily led by Britain, involves cooperation with Germany, Italy, and Spain. Despite previous objections from Germany, efforts are underway to overcome past challenges and enhance defense cooperation between these nations and Turkey.
In a collaborative move involving multiple European nations, the potential sale of Eurofighter Typhoon jets to Turkey is advancing, according to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The initiative, currently spearheaded by Britain, represents a concerted effort by Germany, Italy, Spain, and associated industries such as Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo.
A British government spokesperson confirmed ongoing discussions for Turkey's acquisition of these advanced jets, emphasizing the strategic importance of Turkey as a NATO ally. The spokesperson highlighted that this export process involves close coordination among the contributing nations, ensuring adherence to shared export commitments.
Turkey expressed its desire last year to secure the Eurofighter Typhoons, despite initial resistance from Germany. Recent conversations, as noted by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, reflect a shared interest in overcoming previous impediments to bolster defense industry collaboration. Meanwhile, Turkey's defense ministry is intensifying technical evaluations to expedite the procurements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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