Department of Defence
Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Anton T. Semelroth stated that top Pentagon
officials, Principal Director for Europe and NATO Policy Andrew L. Winternitz
and Director for Planning, Programs and Analysis in the Office of the Under
Secretary of Defence for Acquisition and Sustainment Melissa Benkert, visited
Ankara on October 27 for dispute resolution discussions to address remaining
issues resulting from Turkey’s removal from the F-35 program, which was
finalized on September 23. The Turkish delegation was composed of
representatives from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence. The meeting demonstrates the commitment of
the United States Government to conclude Turkey’s prior involvement in the F-35
program respectfully. Discussions were
productive, and the delegations plan to meet again in the coming months in
Washington, D.C.
Former U.S. President
Donald Trump removed Turkey from the F-35 stealth fighter program in 2019 over
Ankara’s purchase of Russia’s advanced S-400 air defence system. Officials in
the United States protested the procurement, arguing that Russia may use the device
secretly to collect classified information about the F-35. Ankara has said that
the S-400 presents no threat to the F-35.