President Biden says he’s confident US will be able to sell F-16s to Turkiye

US President Joe Biden meets with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, July 11, 2023. (Reuters)
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Updated 12 July 2023
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President Biden says he’s confident US will be able to sell F-16s to Turkiye

  • Turkiye has been seeking to buy the F-16 fighter jets and modernization kits for its existing warplanes

VILNIUS: US President Joe Biden on Wednesday expressed confidence that the United States will be able to sell F-16 aircraft to Turkiye.

Biden made the comment to reporters as he left the NATO summit in Lithuania.

Turkiye, which had been the main stumbling block to Sweden’s path into NATO, has been seeking to buy the F-16 fighter jets and modernization kits for its existing warplanes.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said that he was “more hopeful than ever” for the sale of F-16 fighter jets from the US after he held talks with Biden on Tuesday.

Biden’s administration will move ahead with the transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Turkiye in consultation with Congress, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Tuesday, a day after Ankara gave the green light for Sweden to join NATO. 


Russia condemns Qaddafi’s son killing, wants ‘thorough investigation’

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Russia condemns Qaddafi’s son killing, wants ‘thorough investigation’

MOSCOW: Russia on Wednesday condemned the killing of Seif Al-Islam Qaddafi, son of slain Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi, and called for a thorough probe into his death.
“We strongly condemn this crime. We hope a thorough investigation will be conducted and the perpetrators will be brought to justice,” Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.
A lawyer who had been representing Seif Al-Islam told AFP the ex-leader’s son was killed by four unidentified attackers who stormed his house on Tuesday.
Libyan prosecutors said Wednesday they were investigating the killing and that forensic experts had been dispatched to Zintan in northwest Libya, where he was shot dead.
The 53-year-old had been seen by some as a potential successor to his father, who was toppled and killed in 2011 after a NATO-led military intervention.
In 2021, prosecutors in Libya issued an arrest warrant for Seif Al-Islam over suspected ties to the Russian mercenary Wagner group, according to the BBC. Wagner has since been disbanded and replaced with the state-backed Africa Corps.
He was suspected of having strong links with Russia.