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Turkiye hopes to have US sanctions lifted soon

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Turkiye hopes to have US sanctions lifted soon

ANKARA(RAHNUMA): ‌Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday that Turkiye hopes to achieve a result on lifting US sanctions and its desire to purchase ​F-35 fighter jets soon, adding there should be no defense industry restrictions between allies.

US President Donald Trump, who visited Ankara this week for a NATO Summit, announced on Tuesday that he would lift US sanctions imposed on Turkiye over its purchase of Russian S-400 defense missile systems.

Speaking to state broadcaster TRT Haber, Fidan said there was political will ‌from both Ankara ‌and Washington on removing the sanctions, ​and ‌that ⁠the relevant ​ministers ⁠were working to resolve the issue.

In 2020, Washington imposed sanctions on Turkiye under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) over its acquisition of the S-400s.

It also removed Ankara from the F-35 stealth fighter jet program. The US Congress passed legislation requiring Turkiye to end possession of the S-400s in order ⁠to rejoin the F-35 program.

Fidan said that ‌there were two matters to ‌be resolved in Turkiye-US relations that are ​subject to US legislation.

“CAATSA ‌is one of them. The issue of the F-35 ‌jets is another… God willing, we will reach a conclusion soon; in other words, I do not think there will be any problems in this regard,” Fidan said in his remarks broadcast on ‌TRT.

Two sources told Reuters this week that Trump was expected to throw his support behind ⁠the potential ⁠sale of F-35s during the visit to Ankara. Trump said he “has not totally made up his mind” on the issue.

Turkish daily newspaper Hurriyet reported on Friday that Turkiye could announce it would resell the S-400s to one of the Gulf nations as soon as Friday in order to persuade the US to sell F-35 jets to Ankara.

Asked on Friday about the media report and whether Turkiye had sought Russia’s permission for such a deal, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov ​saidMoscow had been in ​contact with Ankara over what he described as an “extremely sensitive issue.”

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