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Turkey Set to Sell S-400 Systems to Gulf State

Sada Elbalad

Sada Elbalad

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July 10, 2026

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Turkey is expected to transfer its Russian-made S-400 air defense systems to a Gulf nation, according to the pro-government newspaper Hürriyet, although no official confirmation has been issued.

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The Moscow Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

Moscow in Talks With Turkey About Possible Resale of Missile Systems

Turkish media reported that Turkey could announce it will resell the S-400s to one of the Gulf nations as soon as Friday in order to persuade the United States to lift sanctions on Ankara.

Daily Express

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· Jun 24, 2026

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Defence Blog

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· Jul 10, 2026

Türkiye reportedly sold its Russian S-400 system to the Gulf

Türkiye has reportedly sold its Russian-made S-400 air defense system to a Gulf state, according to Hürriyet columnist Abdülkadir Selvi, whose report ties the transaction directly to Türkiye’s yearslong effort to escape American sanctions and potentially reopen the door to purchasing F-35 fighter jets. Selvi wrote that the sale had been finalized after last-minute details []

Proto Thema - English

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· Jul 10, 2026

Hurriyet: Sale of S-400s to a third country could open the way to lifting sanctions and reviving the F-35 issue

The Turkish newspaper says that transferring the Russian-made S-400 air defense systems to a third Gulf country is emerging as the most likely scenario for lifting U.S. CAATSA sanctions and restarting discussions over the F-35 program The post Hurriyet: Sale of S-400s to a third country could open the way to lifting sanctions and reviving the F-35 issue appeared first on ProtoThema English.

PravdaReport

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· Jul 10, 2026

Turkey Reportedly Sells Russian S-400 Systems to Gulf State to Rejoin F-35 Program

Turkey has sold the Russian-made S-400 air defense missile systems it purchased from Russia to one of the Gulf states, according to the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet. Report Claims S-400 Systems Were Sold to a Gulf Country According to the information available to me, the S-400 systems have been sold to a third country. The deal will be announced today (July 10). The S-400s are being transferred to one of the Gulf states, wrote Abdulkadir Selvi, a journalist for Hürriyet. According to him, efforts were underway the previous day to resolve certain issues, and those problems had been settled by midnight. Some of the journalist's sources said the buyer was the United Arab Emirates, while others claimed the systems had been purchased by Qatar. The article notes that both countries require advanced air defense systems because of rising regional tensions following the conflict between the United States and Iran. Turkish authorities have not officially announced the deal.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 27, 2026

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Related coverage for "Turkey Set to Sell S-400 Systems to Gulf State": The Moscow Times — Moscow in Talks With Turkey About Possible Resale of Missile Systems. Daily Express — Popular American fast food chain to 'fly the coop' and open 50 sites across UK. Defence Blog — Türkiye reportedly sold its Russian S-400 system to the Gulf. Proto Thema - English — Hurriyet: Sale of S-400s to a third country could open the way to lifting sanctions and reviving the F-35 issue. PravdaReport — Turkey Reportedly Sells Russian S-400 Systems to Gulf State to Rejoin F-35 Program. Seeking Alpha — The Strait Is Open. What's Next For Markets?