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Bloomberg News reports that Turkey is planning to buy Lockheed Martin fighters and Boeing aircraft.

Bloomberg News, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported that Turkish President Tayyip Erdoan plans to purchase hundreds of Boeing aircraft and Lockheed Martin Jets while pursuing over $10 billion worth of local production agreements.

Reports added that the deals would be subject to approval from U.S. president Donald Trump.

Could not confirm the report immediately. The White House and Boeing did not respond immediately to requests for comments outside of regular business hours.

The Turkish Defense Ministry refused to comment on Bloomberg. The Turkish Defense Ministry could not be reached by Bloomberg for immediate comment.

This development occurs ahead of the scheduled meeting between Donald Trump, and Erdogan, at the White House in September.

Trump is expecting to sign a number of military and trade agreements during the meeting. These include a large-scale purchase of Boeing aircrafts, an important F-16 Deal and the continuation of F-35 negotiations with Turkey.

Erdogan confirmed Monday that Turkey would negotiate the purchase of F-35 jet fighters during his meetings with President Obama.

The Trump administration was angered by the Turkish government's purchase of Russian S-400 missile defences in 2019. Washington cancelled a planned F-35 fighter plane sale and removed Ankara as a joint production partner.

The Turkish government then agreed to buy F-16 jets. (Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

(source: Reuters)