British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said London has signed an agreement with Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan to sell Eurofighter jets to Ankara in a 10-year deal worth nearly US$11 billion.
“This is a really significant deal, because it’s £8 billion (US$10.7 billion) worth of orders … these are jobs that will last for 10 years, making the [Eurofighter] Typhoons, so really big for our country,” he said in Ankara.
Starmer said the deal also represented a boost for Nato security, telling broadcasters in Turkey: “Having that capability locked in with the United Kingdom is really important for Nato.”Britain’s defence ministry said the order would involve 20 Eurofighter jets.In July, Turkey and the UK signed a preliminary deal for the Eurofighters, which are manufactured by a consortium comprising the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain and led by Britain’s BAE Systems.The deal followed Germany’s reported decision to lift its long-standing opposition to the sale of the jets to Turkey.