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Greek PM mute on new fighter jets for Türkiye but claims threat of war
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Greek PM mute on new fighter jets for Türkiye but claims threat of war

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis did not directly address the potential sale of F-35 fighter jets to Türkiye by the United States but emphasized the need for NATO to be cautious regarding any 'open threat of war.' This statement came during his attendance at a NATO summit near Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s residence. Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated willingness to resume jet sales to Türkiye, reversing a seven-year ban, and also suggested lifting CAATSA sanctions on the country. Mitsotakis expressed a desire to improve relations with Türkiye despite ongoing tensions, particularly concerning maritime boundaries in the Aegean Sea. Both nations have sought to mend their relationship after years of conflict, though disputes over territorial waters continue to pose challenges.

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Greek PM mute on new fighter jets for Türkiye but claims threat of war

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis did not directly address the potential sale of F-35 fighter jets to Türkiye by the United States but emphasized the need for NATO to be cautious regarding any 'open threat of war.' This statement came during his attendance at a NATO summit near Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s residence. Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated willingness to resume jet sales to Türkiye, reversing a seven-year ban, and also suggested lifting CAATSA sanctions on the country. Mitsotakis expressed a desire to improve relations with Türkiye despite ongoing tensions, particularly concerning maritime boundaries in the Aegean Sea. Both nations have sought to mend their relationship after years of conflict, though disputes over territorial waters continue to pose challenges.

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