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Turkey’s Swift Moves Pave the Way for Sweden’s NATO Entry and F-16 Acquisition

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January 27, 2024
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Turkey’s Swift Moves Pave the Way for Sweden’s NATO Entry and F-16 Acquisition
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Turkey is poised to expedite the final steps for Sweden’s NATO membership, clearing the path for Ankara’s purchase of advanced U.S. F-16 fighter jets. This move comes after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan officially approved Sweden’s membership following parliamentary endorsement, putting an end to a prolonged 20-month delay.

Key Points:

Instrument of Ratification: Turkey is expected to submit the final instrument of ratification for Sweden’s NATO membership to the U.S. State Department archives in Washington, possibly as early as Friday. This marks the culmination of a process initiated in 2022.

International Responses: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed Erdogan’s approval, emphasizing the positive diplomatic implications. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron expressed delight at the decision, anticipating Sweden’s inclusion as NATO’s 32nd Ally.

Obstacles Overcome: Turkey’s backing, traditionally viewed as a major obstacle to Sweden’s NATO accession, has now been resolved. Hungary remains the sole member yet to ratify Sweden’s bid.

F-16 Deal Linked to NATO Approval: Erdogan and U.S. lawmakers had previously linked Turkey’s approval of Sweden to a crucial $20 billion deal involving the sale of Lockheed Martin’s F-16s and modernization kits to Turkey.

U.S. Presidential Letter: Following the Turkish parliament’s vote, President Joe Biden sent a letter to key Capitol Hill committees, indicating his intention to initiate the formal notification process for the F-16 sale once Sweden completes its NATO accession.

Awaiting U.S. Response: Erdogan conveyed that Turkey is now awaiting the U.S. response on the F-16 sale. He urged a swift response from the U.S. Congress to kickstart the process, emphasizing the importance of repairing, maintaining, and deploying the fighter jets.

Diplomatic Coordination: Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken are in close contact, managing the intricate process. The U.S. Ambassador to Turkey anticipates rapid steps towards gaining U.S. Congress endorsement for the F-16 sale.

Turkey’s swift actions to conclude Sweden’s NATO bid reflect a positive shift in diplomatic relations, potentially opening doors for significant defense acquisitions. As the final steps unfold, the international community closely watches the developments, anticipating the strengthening of ties and the advancement of strategic partnerships.

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