President Donald Trump is considering lifting sanctions on Turkey and resuming U.S. fighter jet sales after talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Negotiations are ongoing for a $23 billion deal involving 40 new F-16s and upgrade kits for 79 existing jets. Trump is also open to reintroducing Turkey into the F-35 program if a solution is found to neutralize its Russian S-400 missile system, such as disassembling or relocating it. Legal and technical consultations are underway to avoid violating the CAATSA sanctions law. Erdogan’s office emphasized Turkey’s goal of ending the sanctions and completing both the F-16 and F-35 agreements.
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