Ukraine Accuses Russia Hit Turkish Vessel in Black Sea
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U.S. Ambassador to Ankara Tom Barrack said on Wednesday that discussions continue on the issue, but noted U.S. law would not permit Turkey to operate or possess the S-400 system if it wants to return to the F-35 programme.
Turkey must no longer possess the Russian S-400 air defense system if it wants to return to the US-led program to manufacture and purchase F-35 jets, American envoy Tom Barrack said.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman has condemned Ukrainian drone attacks on two Russian “shadow fleet” oil tankers in the Black Sea
Turkey has extended its expiring Russian gas import contracts by a year as it plans U.S. infrastructure investment as part of efforts to reduce reliance on Russian energy, the Turkish energy minister said.
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The United States ambassador to Turkey says the close relationship between U.S. President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has brought their countries closer to resolving issues that led to Turkey being kicked off the F-35
Turkey will extend expiring gas import contracts with Russian gas giant Gazprom for one year while it seeks to secures deals for imports of liquefied natural gas from elsewhere, including the US.
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EADaily, December 10th, 2025. Turkish state-owned company Botas has extended two contracts with Gazprom for a year and in Ankara expects that such a short-term agreement will make the Russian company more pliable in the price of fuel.