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Fidan says Türkiye, US working to lift CAATSA sanctions
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Fidan says Türkiye, US working to lift CAATSA sanctions

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated during a July 2 interview that Turkey and the United States are committed to lifting the Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) sanctions against Turkey. He mentioned that President Donald Trump will attend the NATO summit in Ankara, where lifting the sanctions will be discussed. Fidan emphasized that both leaders have a strong will to remove the sanctions, though the process requires congressional approval. He noted that Turkey's return to the F-35 fighter jet program depends on a new decision by the manufacturer consortium and that Turkey has not received six previously purchased F-35 jets. Fidan also highlighted Turkey's strategic importance to NATO and expressed concerns over Israel's actions in the region.

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Fidan says Türkiye, US working to lift CAATSA sanctions

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated during a July 2 interview that Turkey and the United States are committed to lifting the Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) sanctions against Turkey. He mentioned that President Donald Trump will attend the NATO summit in Ankara, where lifting the sanctions will be discussed. Fidan emphasized that both leaders have a strong will to remove the sanctions, though the process requires congressional approval. He noted that Turkey's return to the F-35 fighter jet program depends on a new decision by the manufacturer consortium and that Turkey has not received six previously purchased F-35 jets. Fidan also highlighted Turkey's strategic importance to NATO and expressed concerns over Israel's actions in the region.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan regarding diplomatic efforts between Turkey and the U.S., focusing on the removal of sanctions and NATO relations. While the subject is politically charged, the framing remains neutral, quoting official statements without明显的偏

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