Wednesday, 08/07/2026   
   Beirut 17:28

Erdogan Urges NATO Allies to Lift Defense Industry Restrictions at Summit

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that ​NATO allies must lift defence-industry restrictions among them, pressing the ‌case for Ankara to break into some Europe-only initiatives.

“Restrictions among allies on defence cooperation, especially in the defence industry, must be lifted,” Erdogan ​told the opening of a summit of NATO ​leaders in Ankara.

“At a time when a model of ⁠cooperation based on common sense and reason is possible, ​excluding allies that are not members of the (European) Union would ​lead to artificial divisions in Europe.”

On Tuesday U.S. President Donald Trump, sitting alongside Erdogan, said he would lift sanctions off Turkey and make a ​decision on a potential sale of F-35s to it. ​Both decisions are likely to face resistance from Congress.

Turkey has NATO’s second-largest ‌army ⁠and has emerged as a big developer and exporter of arms. Though Ankara has repeatedly said it wants to join European security initiatives like the SAFE funding scheme, so far ​it has ​been kept at ⁠arm’s length due to political and policy differences.

Erdogan said Turkey was on track to reach ​NATO’s 5% defence spending target by the ​country’s 2030 ⁠goal, and that it has allocated a $24-billion additional budget for its “Steel Dome” air defence project to boost NATO’s air and ⁠missile ​defences.

Erdogan stressed that preserving peace in Lebanon and Gaza is a shared responsibility in the region, adding that allies must take ​more responsibility in bloc defense without hindering alliance unity.

Source: Reuters