Turkey and Britain sign preliminary deal for Eurofighter Typhoon jets
GERMANY, JUL 23 – Germany's federal security council reversed an earlier export block to approve 40 Eurofighter Typhoons for Turkey amid regional security concerns and NATO alliance strengthening.
- Türkiye and Britain signed a preliminary deal allowing Ankara to operate Eurofighter Typhoon jets, while Germany approved the delivery of 40 jets.
- NATO member Türkiye is in talks to purchase 40 Eurofighter Typhoons built by a consortium of Germany, Britain, Italy and Spain to bolster its defences.
- The agreement is a step towards Türkiye buying UK Typhoon fighter jets, strengthening NATO's collective defence and boosting both countries' industrial bases.
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Turkey wants to buy 40 Eurofighters, which are assembled in Great Britain. The deal had apparently failed due to a lack of approval from Berlin so far. Now the Federal Government has initiated.
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