The New York Times reports that President Donald Trump is expected to tell Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the United States is prepared to restore Turkey’s access to the F-35 stealth fighter program. The report, citing four senior administration officials, says Trump plans to raise the issue during meetings in Ankara as he heads to a NATO summit. The summit is scheduled to begin Tuesday evening. According to the accounts provided, the discussions are framed around Turkey’s potential return to the program and the conditions under which it could rejoin. The reports do not detail the specific requirements or timeline for any restoration of access, nor do they describe any formal agreement reached by press time. The information is presented as an expectation of what Trump will communicate to Erdogan rather than a confirmed policy change already put into effect. The reporting also ties the prospective announcement to the broader context of high-level U.S.-Turkey engagement on the sidelines of the NATO meeting.