Trump Says to Host Turkey's Erdogan at White House on Sept. 25
The meeting aims to resolve Turkey's removal from the F-35 program due to its S-400 missile system purchase and to finalize major defense deals including Boeing aircraft and F-16 jets.
- US President Donald Trump will welcome Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House on September 25, marking Erdogan's first visit since 2019.
- Trump expects a resolution to issues regarding fighter jets, stating, "we are working on many trade and military deals with the president."
- The meeting follows the two leaders' participation in the UN General Assembly in New York.
- Erdogan mentioned in July that he had reached an "agreement" with Trump on the jets.
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Trump to Host Turkey President Erdogan at White House on Sept. 25
President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will host Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan at the White House on Sept. 25 and that he expected to conclude trade and military agreements. “We are working on many Trade and Military Deals with the President, including the large scale purchase of Boeing aircraft, a major F-16 Deal, and a continuation of the F-35 talks, which we expect to conclude positively,” he wrote on Truth Social. Erdogan last vis…
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be allowed to visit US President Donald Trump on Thursday. Erdogan will cost a lot of money for the meeting.
Trump to welcome Turkey’s Erdogan, sees end to warplane row
US President Donald Trump said Friday he will welcome Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House next week and expects a resolution to a long-running rift on fighter jets. It will be the first bilateral visit to the White House by Erdogan since 2019 during Trump's first term, with former president Joe Biden having a tense relationship with the Turkish leader he accused of autocratic behavior. Trump has shown a fondness for Erdogan…
Boeing Closing In on 250-Jet Order as Trump Hosts Erdogan
(Bloomberg) — Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin Corp. are poised to win aircraft orders from Turkey as soon as next week for as many as 250 commercial planes and additional F-16 fighter jets, with possible resolution of a long-running F-35 dispute.
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