The Trump administration intends to proceed with the sale of jet engines to Turkey, valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, according to four sources with knowledge of the plan. This decision comes despite opposition from the U.S. Congress. The move is seen as a significant concession to Ankara as preparations continue for a NATO summit scheduled to be held in Turkey next month. Officials suggest the sale aims to foster improved relations with Turkey, a key NATO ally. The administration reportedly believes the sale is in the national security interest of the United States. While details of the sale remain confidential, it involves dozens of jet engines. This action potentially bypasses congressional concerns regarding Turkey’s foreign policy and human rights record.