AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNATO Summit Fallout: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan dismissed Israeli and Greek objections to a potential U.S. F-35 sale to Turkey, calling the criticism “disinformation” and saying Ankara expects Washington to “keep its promise.” U.S.-Iran Escalation: As Trump wrapped up the Ankara summit, the U.S. launched new strikes on Iran and Tehran retaliated by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, with Trump warning attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz would bring “much worse” responses. Ukraine Air Defense Boost: Trump said the U.S. will allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot systems, a major shift for Kyiv’s long-running request. Turkey-UK Security Deal: Turkey and the UK signed a security and defense partnership covering deterrence, military cooperation, defense industry, cybersecurity and counter-terrorism. Black Sea Security: Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey expanded Black Sea mine countermeasure cooperation, extending a task group mandate to protect critical undersea infrastructure. Diplomatic Signals: Erdoğan gifted NATO leaders a name-engraved, decommissioned pistol; Prime Minister Mark Carney received one. Air Force One Swap: Trump left Turkey on an older Air Force One, sending the new Qatar-gifted jet ahead to RAF Mildenhall, sparking fresh security questions.
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