President Tayyip Erdogan said he held talks on Türkiye's plan to get Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets from Qatar and Oman during a regional tour to the Gulf, adding that discussions were going well.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that Ankara had proposed to its European allies and the United States ways it could swiftly procure advanced fighter jets amid talks to buy 40 Eurofighter Typhoons as well as US F-16s and F-35s, and as President Tayyip Erdogan holds a regional tour to Kuwait, Qatar and Oman.
A person familiar with the matter said that under a deal it is nearing with Britain on the Typhoons, Türkiye would promptly receive 12 of them, albeit lightly used, from previous buyers Qatar and Oman to meet its immediate needs.
Speaking to reporters on his return flight from the last leg of his Gulf tour in Oman, Erdogan said Türkiye was continuing to hold talks with both Qatar and Oman on the procurement, and that the discussions, which included "many technical details" were moving in a "positive direction".
"We want to conclude these rapidly and, God willing, make our Air Force much stronger. Our Air Force will become much stronger with these jets," he said, according to a transcript of his comments shared by his office.