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Türkiye, UK deepen defense ties with Eurofighter MoUrki.news Sources Anadolu Agency ISTANBUL — In a significant move to advance defense collaboration, Türkiye and the United Kingdom signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Wednesday concerning Türkiye’s future role as an operator of the Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft. The agreement was formalized by Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler and UK Defense Secretary John Healey during the 17th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) in Istanbul. According to Türkiye’s Ministry of National Defense, the MoU represents a key step toward finalizing a comprehensive agreement that would bring Türkiye into the circle of Eurofighter Typhoon users. “This document codifies the relationship between the countries, taking them one step closer to a full agreement on Typhoon,” the ministry said, highlighting the shared ambition to conclude necessary arrangements swiftly. The two ministers reaffirmed the enduring strength of Türkiye–UK defense cooperation, emphasizing its foundation in NATO and expanding bilateral ties in defense industry and security. Both sides committed to deepening their strategic partnership in support of the alliance’s collective deterrence. Progress on the export of the Eurofighter Typhoon was noted as encouraging. Welcoming Türkiye into the Typhoon program is expected to bolster long-standing NATO cooperation and significantly enhance Türkiye’s advanced combat air capabilities. The MoU is seen as the beginning of a new era in bilateral defense collaboration, opening doors to greater capability sharing and reciprocal procurement of high-end defense technologies. The signing underscores both nations’ determination to strengthen industrial partnerships and security cooperation, reinforcing their positions within NATO and the global defense landscape.
Türkiye, UK deepen defense ties with Eurofighter MoUrki.news Sources Anadolu Agency ISTANBUL — In a significant move to advance defense collaboration, Türkiye and the United Kingdom signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Wednesday concerning Türkiye’s future role as an operator of the Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft. The agreement was formalized by Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler and UK Defense Secretary John Healey during the 17th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) in Istanbul. According to Türkiye’s Ministry of National Defense, the MoU represents a key step toward finalizing a comprehensive agreement that would bring Türkiye into the circle of Eurofighter Typhoon users. “This document codifies the relationship between the countries, taking them one step closer to a full agreement on Typhoon,” the ministry said, highlighting the shared ambition to conclude necessary arrangements swiftly. The two ministers reaffirmed the enduring strength of Türkiye–UK defense cooperation, emphasizing its foundation in NATO and expanding bilateral ties in defense industry and security. Both sides committed to deepening their strategic partnership in support of the alliance’s collective deterrence. Progress on the export of the Eurofighter Typhoon was noted as encouraging. Welcoming Türkiye into the Typhoon program is expected to bolster long-standing NATO cooperation and significantly enhance Türkiye’s advanced combat air capabilities. The MoU is seen as the beginning of a new era in bilateral defense collaboration, opening doors to greater capability sharing and reciprocal procurement of high-end defense technologies. The signing underscores both nations’ determination to strengthen industrial partnerships and security cooperation, reinforcing their positions within NATO and the global defense landscape.
Syria confirms 1,426 dead in March coastal clashesrki.news DAMASCUS — Syria’s National Committee for Investigation and Fact-Finding confirmed 1,426 deaths in the March coastal violence and attributed violations to remnants of the former regime as well as elements of current security forces. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, committee spokesperson Yasser Farhan said the findings were based on four months of fieldwork in 33 towns, mass grave investigations, and 938 witness testimonies. The report identified 265 individuals suspected of committing major violations, including murder, torture, and destruction of property. Violence began on March 6 when armed groups linked to former President Bashar al-Assad allegedly launched coordinated attacks in Latakia, Tartous, and Hama. The attacks were met with counter-operations by interim government forces and allied militias, reportedly involving more than 200,000 fighters. The clashes resulted in extensive civilian casualties, including 90 women, and numerous alleged extrajudicial killings. The committee’s report called for full integration of armed forces, judicial reform, and improved oversight to prevent future abuses. While acknowledging the state’s efforts to address violations, the report stressed the urgency of accountability measures. Jumaa al-Enezi, head of the committee, called for transitional justice, compensation for victims, and institutional reforms. The full release of the report’s sensitive contents is
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Türkiye, UK deepen defense ties with Eurofighter MoUrki.news Sources Anadolu Agency ISTANBUL — In a significant move to advance defense collaboration, Türkiye and the United Kingdom signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Wednesday concerning Türkiye’s future role as an operator of the Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft. The agreement was formalized by Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler and UK Defense Secretary John Healey during the 17th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) in Istanbul. According to Türkiye’s Ministry of National Defense, the MoU represents a key step toward finalizing a comprehensive agreement that would bring Türkiye into the circle of Eurofighter Typhoon users. “This document codifies the relationship between the countries, taking them one step closer to a full agreement on Typhoon,” the ministry said, highlighting the shared ambition to conclude necessary arrangements swiftly. The two ministers reaffirmed the enduring strength of Türkiye–UK defense cooperation, emphasizing its foundation in NATO and expanding bilateral ties in defense industry and security. Both sides committed to deepening their strategic partnership in support of the alliance’s collective deterrence. Progress on the export of the Eurofighter Typhoon was noted as encouraging. Welcoming Türkiye into the Typhoon program is expected to bolster long-standing NATO cooperation and significantly enhance Türkiye’s advanced combat air capabilities. The MoU is seen as the beginning of a new era in bilateral defense collaboration, opening doors to greater capability sharing and reciprocal procurement of high-end defense technologies. The signing underscores both nations’ determination to strengthen industrial partnerships and security cooperation, reinforcing their positions within NATO and the global defense landscape.
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Syria confirms 1,426 dead in March coastal clashesrki.news DAMASCUS — Syria’s National Committee for Investigation and Fact-Finding confirmed 1,426 deaths in the March coastal violence and attributed violations to remnants of the former regime as well as elements of current security forces. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, committee spokesperson Yasser Farhan said the findings were based on four months of fieldwork in 33 towns, mass grave investigations, and 938 witness testimonies. The report identified 265 individuals suspected of committing major violations, including murder, torture, and destruction of property. Violence began on March 6 when armed groups linked to former President Bashar al-Assad allegedly launched coordinated attacks in Latakia, Tartous, and Hama. The attacks were met with counter-operations by interim government forces and allied militias, reportedly involving more than 200,000 fighters. The clashes resulted in extensive civilian casualties, including 90 women, and numerous alleged extrajudicial killings. The committee’s report called for full integration of armed forces, judicial reform, and improved oversight to prevent future abuses. While acknowledging the state’s efforts to address violations, the report stressed the urgency of accountability measures. Jumaa al-Enezi, head of the committee, called for transitional justice, compensation for victims, and institutional reforms. The full release of the report’s sensitive contents is
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