Turkiye has reached a deal with the United Kingdom to buy 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets for almost $11bn, as Ankara seeks to bolster its air defences while it develops its own fifth-generation KAAN fighter planes.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met in Ankara on Monday to sign the agreement.
The UK’s Ministry of Defence described the move as the “biggest fighter jet deal in a generation”, while Erdogan hailed it as “a new symbol of the strategic relations” between “two close allies”.
Speaking in Ankara, Starmer said the agreement was also a win for NATO, which counts the UK and Turkiye among its members.
“This is the southeast flank of NATO, and so having that capability locked in with the United Kingdom is really important for NATO as well,

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