Turkey Eyes S-400 Sale to UAE That Could Unlock F-35 Return and End Sanctions
Turkey is reportedly exploring the sale of its Russian-made S-400 air defence systems to the United Arab Emirates. The potential deal could significantly alter the air defence landscape across West Asia amid shifting regional security priorities. A successful transaction may open the door for Turkey's reinstatement into the US-led F-35 fighter jet programme, from which it was removed after acquiring the S-400s. Turkey also stands to gain relief from Western sanctions that were imposed following that purchase. However, Russia's approval is considered essential for the transfer to proceed, adding a layer of diplomatic complexity to the negotiations.
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