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Will NATO Lift Defence Industry Restrictions Sought by Turkey?

Modern Diplomacy

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July 8, 2026

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Turkey renewed its push for greater defence cooperation within NATO on Wednesday as President Tayyip Erdogan urged alliance members to remove restrictions that limit defence-industrial collaboration among allies. Ankara has long argued that political disagreements should not prevent NATO members from working together on defence projects, particularly as Europe seeks to strengthen its military capabilities [] The post Will NATO Lift Defence Industry Restrictions Sought by Turkey? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Al-Monitor

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· Jul 8, 2026

Erdogan urges NATO allies to lift defence industry restrictions at summit

ANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - 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.

teleSUR English

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· Jul 7, 2026

NATO Summit Opens in Ankara as New Defense Deals Fuel Militarization Concerns

Major Western defense companies are expected to discuss efforts to integrate military supply chains across member states. On Thuesday, the summit of the leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) opened in Ankara with a Defense Industry Forum, unveiling major defense industry initiatives aimed at accelerating weapons production and procurement, amid growing concerns over []

Kathimerini

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· Jul 8, 2026

Erdogan urges NATO allies to lift defense industry restrictions at summit

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

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

Türkiye’s defense industry offers agile, proven capacity for NATO deterrence: Defense industries chief

Turkish defense firms to take key roles in NATO programs covering drones, air defense, munitions, satellites ,and space, says Defense Industries Secretariat head Haluk Gorgun

Daily Sabah

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· Jul 2, 2026

Turkish defense industry should be model for allies: US NATO envoy

U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said Türkiye’s defense industry should serve as a model for allied countries ahead of next week’s NATO summit in Ankara. Speaking to Fox N...

HESPRESS English

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· Jun 29, 2026

Turkey must be 'included' in Europe security structures: Erdogan ahead of NATO summit

Turkey must be included in all of Europe’s defence and security structures, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday, a week ahead of a key NATO summit in Ankara. His remarks come as Europe seeks to revamp its defences in light of the threat from Russia and the risk of a US pullback from NATO, as [] The post Turkey must be 'included' in Europe security structures: Erdogan ahead of NATO summit appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

TRT World

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ankara maintained regional dialogue while firmly anchored in Nato

A Nato ally with one of the alliance’s largest militaries. A rapidly expanding defence industry… and growing strategic ties with Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. Those factors are increasingly positioning Turkiye as a key security partner in a region facing mounting geopolitical uncertainty. Nizar Sadawi reports.

The Cradle

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· Jun 26, 2026

Turkish contractors set to lead Ukraine reconstruction efforts: Report

Turkish companies are also expected to play a central role in restoring Syria's war-torn infrastructure

Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 29, 2026

Turkey Must be ‘Included’ in Europe Security Structures

Turkey must be included in all of Europe’s defense and security structures, says President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a week ahead of a key NATO summit in Ankara. #Turkey

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

Turkish President Urges NATO to Lift Defence Industry Restrictions

Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has called on NATO allies to remove restrictions on defence cooperation, urging greater inclusion of Ankara in European defence initiatives. “Restrictions among allies on defence cooperation, especially in the defence industry, must be lifted,” Erdogan said while addressing the opening of the NATO leaders’ summit in Ankara. He said; “At [] The post Turkish President Urges NATO to Lift Defence Industry Restrictions appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

AzerNews

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· Jul 11, 2026

Turkiye seeks end to CAATSA sanctions, expects progress on F-35 program, FM Hakan Fidan Says

Turkiye believes sanctions and restrictions have largely fallen off the agenda in its relations with the United States and European countries, although several key issues—including CAATSA sanctions and Ankara's participation in the F-35 fighter jet program—remain unresolved, AzerNEWS reports, citing Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, as he said in an interview with TRT Haber.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 12, 2026

Turkey could work around US limits to F-35 if sale happens, Israeli defense officials stress

Though the UAE and Saudi Arabia dropped their interest in F-35s after US legislation imposed limits on the aircraft, Israeli defense officials worry that Turkey won't be affected the same way.

ComputerWeekly

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· Jul 2, 2026

Data dive: Kill switch and catch-up – can Europe close the sovereignty gap?

As the US demonstrates it can wield an AI ‘kill switch’, the EU and UK unleash a wave of sovereign tech measures. Can state-led industrial policy bridge a 2tn revenue chasm?

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

DFEN: Aerospace And Defense Market Poised For A Step-Up In Growth

DFEN: Aerospace And Defense Market Poised For A Step-Up In Growth

News24

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· Jun 30, 2026

News24 | NATO leaders puzzle over how to turn funds into firepower

A year on from their historic pledge to ramp up defence spending, NATO leaders gathering in Ankara next week will reckon with another challenge: Getting industry to produce enough weapons.

Foreign Policy

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Myth of Chinese Birth Tourism

The United States has recast a small industry as a national security threat.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 1, 2026

Turkey tightens security ahead of NATO summit

Turkey is rolling out sweeping security measures for the upcoming NATO summit, deploying tens of thousands of police and placing air defenses on high alert, while banning public gatherings and imposing controversial restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly. On July 7–8, leaders from all 32 member states are expected convene in the Turkish capital, [] The post Turkey tightens security ahead of NATO summit appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Atlantic Council

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· Jul 2, 2026

How NATO can strengthen the transatlantic defense industrial base in Ankara and beyond

It is critical to ensure that US and European efforts to strengthen their respective defense industrial bases are reinforcing and mutually beneficial. The post How NATO can strengthen the transatlantic defense industrial base in Ankara and beyond appeared first on Atlantic Council.

Proto Thema - English

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· Jul 6, 2026

NATO: Defence spending, burden-sharing and support for Ukraine at the centre of the Ankara Summit

Member state defence spending, the gradual redistribution of U.S. military forces in Europe, continued military support for Ukraine, and strengthening the Alliance’s defence industrial base are expected to dominate the NATO Summit, which will take place in Ankara on July 7 and 8, according to diplomatic sources The post NATO: Defence spending, burden-sharing and support for Ukraine at the centre of the Ankara Summit appeared first on ProtoThema English.

Eunews

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· Jun 23, 2026

Welcome, Taliban

It would be interesting to see just how far the European Union intends to go with its policy of negotiating with countries of origin or transit to facilitate repatriation and expand the list of safe countries at will. Will Afghanistan be included in this list as well?

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 23, 2026

Israeli newspaper says Turkey poses greater threat to Israel than Iran

Israeli newspaper says Turkey poses greater threat to Israel than Iran An analysis published by the Israeli newspaper Maariv argues that Turkey now poses a greater long-term challenge to Israel than Iran, citing Ankara's expanding military capabilities and growing defence industry. The article highlights Türkiye's position as the holder of Nato's second-largest military force and notes that the country has achieved approximately 80 percent self-sufficiency in its defence sector. According to the report, rapid advances in domestic weapons production and military technology have significantly strengthened Turkey's strategic position in the region. The analysis suggests that Israeli policymakers are increasingly paying attention to Ankara's growing influence and capabilities alongside more traditional regional security concerns. Turkish Navy helicopters and mine warfare vessels take part in the live-fire phase of the Blue Homeland 2026 military exercises in the eastern Mediterranean off Antalya, 9 April 2026 (Adem Altan/AFP)

Reuters

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· Jul 7, 2026

Can Europe afford to defend itself?

NATO leaders are meeting in Ankara, Turkey, at a summit that's expected to see some big defense deals. Last year, member countries agreed to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. But as Elena Casas explains, Europe isn't yet ready to replace U.S. capabilities any time soon. #europe #nato #usa #defense #ankara

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 13, 2026

Can Nigeria’s drone industry deliver Africa’s defence sovereignty

Military manufacturing may be growing, but defence sovereignty depends on far more than production.

TASS

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· Jul 7, 2026

US in talks with European allies on missile co-production — agency

If implemented, the plan could free up capacity at Raytheon and Lockheed Martin factories in the US and enable the defense giants to ramp up production at home, the news agency pointed out

Vision Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pentagon Seeks Additional $80 Billion From Congress Following Iran War: Reports

Lawmakers from both parties are questioning the size of the request, while others warn that U.S. weapons stockpiles must be replenished after the conflict

Off The Press

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· Jul 11, 2026

Defense industrial base kicks into high gear for US, Europe

The United States and Europe made several defense contracting announcements this week at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, totaling approximately 3 billion that will improve the military capabilities of countries on both sides of the Atlantic. While many of the deals will take years to fully complete, the push is a part of the []...Click to read more

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

Turkish contractors ready to contribute to rebuilding Syria following war damage

Ankara, June 22 (SANA) Erdal Eren, President of the Turkish Contractors Association (TMB), affirmed on Monday that Turkish construction companies are fully prepared to take an active role in rebuilding Syria. Eren told Anadolu Agency that Syria suffered extensive destruction due to years of war, which broke out when the ousted regime resorted to violence []

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 21, 2026

Archer Aviation vs. Kraken Robotics: With Geopolitical Risk Rising, Which Defense Stock Wins?

These exciting companies offer different ways to invest in the next generation of defense.

Euromaidan Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

More than 100 civil society groups urge EU to ban alumina exports to Russia

Coalition presses Ireland to back restrictions on material linked to Russian missile supply chains.

POLITICO

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· Jul 3, 2026

Can NATO allies avoid a clash with Trump in Ankara?

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