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Turkish Diplomacy on the Move in Washington for F-35s

Published January 9, 2026, 11:15
Turkish Diplomacy on the Move in Washington for F-35s

Turkey is actively seeking to rejoin the F-35 fighter jet program, with the Turkish Ambassador to Washington, Sedat Onal, meeting with members of Congress to discuss the matter. The talks focused on bilateral cooperation, defense issues, and global developments, emphasizing the need to maintain dialogue. President Erdogan has described Turkey's removal from the program as unjust, arguing that it weakened NATO security. Ankara links its re-entry into the F-35 program to other issues, such as the sale of F-16s, the Halkbank case, and the supply of natural gas. However, Israel has expressed strong opposition to the sale of F-35s to Turkey, due to the incorporation of Israeli technology into the aircraft. Despite the initial opposition, former President Trump stated that Turkey would not use the F-35s against Israel, suggesting that Israeli objections may not be an absolute obstacle. Turkey's effort to return to the F-35 program underscores the country's emphasis on strengthening its defense capabilities and maintaining its position within NATO, despite geopolitical tensions and diplomatic challenges.