It is not clear whether it was the "gift" U.S. President Donald Trump had talked about earlier, but the United States inched closer to lifting Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) sanctions for Türkiye during the NATO summit held on Wednesday and Thursday.
It was a welcome development for the Defense Ministry.
The Defense Ministry on Thursday described the summit held in Ankara as a "historic gathering" where allies comprehensively addressed current security threats and evaluated strategic decisions aimed at strengthening the alliance's collective deterrence and defense capabilities.
Speaking at the ministry's weekly press briefing at the Crescent-Star Joint Headquarters in Ankara, ministry spokesperson Zeki Aktürk said the 36th NATO Heads of State and Government Summit was held within the framework of a "360-degree security approach."
The spokesperson also welcomed Trump's remarks on CAATSA sanctions with relief. "The summit was a historic gathering where the alliance's current threats were comprehensively addressed, and strategic decisions aimed at strengthening collective deterrence and defense capabilities were evaluated," Aktürk said.













