US President Donald Trump said today that he could go to Turkey tomorrow for the Russia-Ukraine talks, "if appropriate", Reuters reported, BTA reported.
The talks are expected to begin today at the Dolmabahce Palace in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul. "I was thinking about going, but it's quite complicated... If something happens, I'll go tomorrow, if it's appropriate," Trump said in the Qatari capital Doha.
The United States is also looking at possible upgrades to the twin-engine F-55 fighter jet, as well as the F-22, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, which is also called the F-22 Super, Trump added.
He made his statement at a meeting of business leaders, including the heads of Boeing and General Electric. (GE Aerospace) in Doha - a day after announcing a series of business deals, including an order from Qatar for 160 "Boeing" aircraft.
The US president is currently visiting Qatar after being in Saudi Arabia, and is due to visit the United Arab Emirates.