Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias: Greece is not happy for Türkiye to get the F-35. Greece is not happy with Türkiye getting engines for a new-generation aircraft.We're asking one question: Is it in the real interests of the United States of America Yes or no. And, of course, it's for the American people and the American government to answer that.It is certain that, for the United States government, NATO, and especially stability in the Eastern Mediterranean, are essential. So, giving a platform to one country in the Eastern Mediterranean without the caveat that this cannot be used against another allied member—is it in the interest or not in the interest of the United States
5 day agoSyrian FM: Under the directives of President Ahmad al-Sharaa, we have turned the page on a dark chapter in Syria's history with the lifting of the designation that had been imposed on the country since 1979 as a result of the policies of the former regime. My sincere thanks and appreciation to the United States, under the leadership of President Trump, for this decision; to my friend Secretary of State Marco Rubio; to dear Ambassador Tom Barrack; and to everyone who stood by Syria
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich:Erdogan is a very dangerous man. Türkiye, as it stands today, is a very significant threat to the State of Israel.We are conducting very intensive discussions with the President and with the administration, and we are working very hard—both publicly and behind the scenes—to try to prevent the sale of the F-35s to Türkiye.Erdogan must not be given access to game-changing weapons
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the sidelines of the NATO Summit in Ankara, where they discussed bilateral ties and regional developments, according to SANA
Trump: Syria has become more stable
US President Trump meets Ukrainian President Zelensky on sidelines of NATO summit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that his country has allocated an additional $24 billion to the "Iron Dome" project to bolster its air and missile defenses, emphasizing that steps are being taken to increase defense spending to 5% by 2030. Erdoğan also called for lifting restrictions on defense industries among NATO allies and increasing cooperation.
5 day agoErdogan: I thank America, Spain, Germany, and Italy for the additional support for our air defenses during the Iran war
Trump on Erdogan & Netanyahu: I like President Erdogan. He rolled out the red carpet. He's terrific. But Bibi said rough things yesterday about Türkiye and Erdogan. And I said, you know, I spoke to him. I said he could have gone into the war because he doesn't like Israel much. And he doesn't like Bibi much. And he didn't go because of me. And this is a military power. Millions of soldiers. Türkiye is very strong. They have a lot of our best equipment. They're trying to get the F-35s. But he didn't go in. He wanted. He would go in. If it weren't for me, he would have gone in. And it would have been on the other side
NATO Secretary General: I expect allies today to reaffirm at the NATO summit that Iran must never possess a nuclear capability.
NATO Secretary General: US strikes on Iran were necessary
Axios: Trump approved the plan to strike Iran and ordered its execution while in Türkiye for the NATO summit.
Israeli Channel: Israel fears that US approval of Türkiye establishing an air defense system in Syria will limit the Israeli Air Force's freedom of action in attacking Iran.
Trump on Türkiye: Frankly, Türkiye has been more helpful to the U.S. than many other more traditional countries
Trump: We will make a decision regarding the export of F-35 aircraft to Turkey. They purchased aircraft, and I believe we have an obligation to maintain their engines.
Erdogan: We received a promise from the US President to receive 5 F-35 aircraft
Trump: "We are going to be taking the sanctions off" Turkey. "We don't want to sanction friends
Trump: Our relationship with the Syrian president is very good thanks to President Erdogan.
6 day agoTrump: I am sure Erdogan doesn't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I am sure
6 day agoAir Force One has landed here in Ankara, Turkey for the Nato summit
NATO allies sign contracts to jointly procure up to 10 Saab GlobalEye AEW&C aircraft
Axios: Netanyahu asked Trump not to sell weapons systems that would help Türkiye modernize its air force.
1 week agoTurkish security forces detained more than 100 members of the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) during an anti-NATO protest in Ankara on Sunday
President Trump to meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Syrian President Sharaa on Wednesday in Ankara, on the margins of the NATO summit, as per Senior US Official
Speaking to Axios, President Trump indicated that the meeting with Netanyahu is expected to occur following the conclusion of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. The potential visit would mark the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders since their high-level talks in February
Netanyahu on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: He'd better calm down
Armenia's PM Nikol Pashinyan says he won't respond to Israel's recent decision on the 1915 events, citing the "weaponization of the Armenian Genocide:" We believe that not entering into the issue of the weaponization of the Armenian Genocide is in the interests of the Republic of Armenia. Therefore, we do not see any need for a response
Turkish President Erdogan: The root cause of the tensions in the Middle East is the Palestinian issue. Unfortunately, lasting peace cannot be achieved in our region as long as the occupation continues and Israel's ongoing land appropriation persists. The gateway to lasting peace is a two-state solution. An independent, sovereign, and territorially contiguous Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders must be established
Turkish President Erdogan says the account of Gaza genocide will be demanded from Israel
2 week agoIsraeli government formally recognized the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire, taking place primarily between 1915 and 1917 during World War I, with persecutions and deportations continuing until 1923. The resolution was brought forward by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and will now go before the Knesset for a vote