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Türkiye urges US to lift sanctions in defence industry, approve F-16 sale

Türkiye urges US to lift sanctions in defence industry, approve F-16 sale

Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu tells US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that finalising the F-16 fighter jet sale deal is useful for either side and that Ankara expects assist from Congress to push by means of the deal.

Asked about bilateral ties, Cavusoglu said the two countries should not wait for another disaster to improve ties and urged to take concrete and sincere steps to improve the Türkiye-US relations.
Asked about bilateral ties, Cavusoglu mentioned the 2 international locations shouldn’t wait for one more catastrophe to enhance ties and urged to take concrete and honest steps to enhance the Türkiye-US relations.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has urged the US to raise sanctions towards Ankara within the defence business subject, highlighting the necessity for the US to approve the sale of F-16 fighter jets.

Cavusoglu was talking on Monday at a joint news convention with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken following a gathering on the Presidential Complex in Ankara.

During the assembly, Cavusoglu advised reporters he had mentioned a deliberate $20 billion deal for US F-16 warplanes with Blinken, and mentioned that Türkiye would really like the US administration to ship the formal notification for the F-16s to Congress.

Cavusoglu mentioned finalising the F-16 fighter jet sale deal is useful for either side and added that Ankara anticipated assist from Congress to push by means of the deal.

Meanwhile, Blinken mentioned it’s the “national interest and security interest” for the Biden administration to each improve current F-16s and supply new ones to Türkiye.

Cavusoglu additionally mentioned that the combat towards terrorism is a precedence merchandise on the mutual agenda, and additional urged to have simpler cooperation and collaboration within the subject of safety.

READ MORE: Blinken visits disaster-hit Türkiye, pledges $100M in assist

Fight towards terrorism

Cavusoglu known as on his US counterpart to combat towards any sort of terrorism and terror group collectively.

He mentioned Türkiye believes that cooperating with terror teams towards one other one is a “deadly mistake” and that the PKK/YPG terror group just isn’t combating the Daesh/ISIS terror group.

Citing the October 2019 deal signed between Ankara and Washington, Cavusoglu mentioned the US should fulfil its duties arising from the deal.

Ankara and Washington reached a deal in October 2019 to pause Türkiye’s Operation Peace Spring in northern Syria for 120 hours to permit the withdrawal of YPG/PKK terrorists from a deliberate protected zone, however Türkiye mentioned the US didn’t fulfil its guarantees.

Blinken mentioned his nation “very much recognises” Türkiye’s professional safety considerations on its southern border and that the international locations will “work closely together to address” the considerations.  

“We’re both very much focused on humanitarian assistance to the people of Syria, who, like the people of Türkiye, has suffered terribly from the earthquake and we’re working together to maximize the support that can get to them,” he added.

Their assembly comes after Blinken’s go to to the quake zone on Sunday, the place rescue work was winding down two weeks after the worst catastrophe within the nation’s fashionable historical past. The quakes killed greater than 46,000 individuals in Türkiye and northwest Syria.

“The United States and Türkiye do not agree on every issue but it is a partnership that has withstood against challenges,” Blinken advised the news convention, including the the US will assist Türkiye “for as long as it takes”.

READ MORE: US sends extra assist for Türkiye quake survivors

Source: TRTWorld and companies

Source: www.trtworld.com