Greek PM Urges NATO Consideration in Türkiye Jet Deal Amid Economic Tensions

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As discussions around the potential resumption of F-35 fighter jet sales to Türkiye swirl, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis refrained from making direct remarks on the matter. Instead, he highlighted the importance of NATO allies being mindful of regional security issues. With a NATO summit scheduled in Ankara, Mitsotakis emphasized Greece’s commitment to fostering better relations with Türkiye through dialogue and cooperative neighborly interactions.

The Greek leader underscored the necessity for NATO to consider the security concerns of all its member nations, pointing to the longstanding disputes in the region. His comments followed indications from US President Donald Trump that the United States was contemplating the lifting of restrictions on defense cooperation with Türkiye. This includes the potential sale of F-35 fighter jets and the easing of CAATSA sanctions, which have affected defense relations.

Despite ongoing diplomatic initiatives aimed at mending ties, Greece and Türkiye continue to face significant disagreements over maritime boundaries and territorial rights. These disputes, particularly concerning the Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean, remain a persistent source of tension between the two countries, both of which are members of NATO.

The prospect of resuming F-35 sales to Türkiye adds a layer of complexity to the already delicate situation. While Greece is open to improved bilateral relations, the potential shift in US defense policy could influence the regional balance and further complicate the existing disputes. Mitsotakis’s call for sensitivity and consideration within NATO underscores the intricate dynamics at play in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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