US State Department clears $3.5 billion sale of Patriot missiles to Turkey
![]() The U.S. State Department has approved a possible $3.5 billion sale of Patriot air and missile defense systems to Turkey, the Pentagon said on Tuesday after notifying Congress of the certification. The State Department said earlier this year it was working with NATO ally Turkey on the possible sale of a Raytheon Patriot missile defense system to keep it from buying a Russian-made S-400 system. But twice in Turkey's selection process, Ankara passed over the Patriot system, first choosing a Chinese system before turning to the Russian S-400 system in 2017. U.S. and NATO officials have repeatedly warned Ankara that the Russian system cannot be integrated into the NATO air and missile defense system and that purchasing the S-400 system would jeopardize Turkey's purchase of Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets and possibly result in Washington imposing sanctions. The notification process alerts Congress that a sale to a foreign country has been approved, but it does not indicate that a contract has been signed or negotiations have concluded. |

Hegseth repeats call for Iran regime to choose next steps 'wisely' (video)
292Yesterday, 18:07
ECHR obliges Azerbaijan to provide prisoners' verdicts by August 31
256Yesterday, 17:41
Pakistani army chief meets Iranian Parliament speaker in Tehran
286Yesterday, 16:16
Israeli minister says Netanyahu to speak with Lebanese President Aoun
258Yesterday, 14:51
Iran and Pakistan will meet today as push to resume US talks inches forward (video)
266Yesterday, 12:20
Lebanon ceasefire could take effect this week
289Yesterday, 10:51
