Turkey Advances in Eurofighter Typhoon Deal
Turkey and Britain have signed an understanding to allow Ankara to use Eurofighter Typhoon jets, marking progress in Turkey's plan to purchase 40 jets from a consortium of European nations. Germany has also paved the way, following approval from its federal security council.

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Turkey and Britain have taken a significant step toward military collaboration by signing a memorandum of understanding, enabling Turkey to utilize the Eurofighter Typhoon jets. This move comes as Ankara has been in lengthy negotiations to acquire 40 of these advanced fighters.
The Eurofighter Typhoons are produced through a consortium that includes Germany, Britain, Italy, and Spain, represented by leading aerospace and defense companies Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo.
Notably, Germany has recently given the green light for the delivery of these jets to Turkey, subsequent to approval from the federal security council, adding another layer of diplomatic alignment to the deal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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