US President Donald Trump’s July 2026 announcement at the Ankara NATO summit that his administration intends to lift the CAATSA sanctions—imposed in December 2020 on Turkey’s Presidency of Defense Industries for the S-400 purchase—represents the dominant recent catalyst. Turkish officials have cited improved bilateral ties, the Trump-Erdoğan rapport, and ongoing interagency work as accelerating progress toward removal, with earlier statements targeting resolution before the November 2026 US midterms. The sanctions remain active as of mid-August 2026, and any lifting would likely involve executive waiver authority tied to defense export licensing and potential F-35 considerations. Key variables include congressional input, coordination with NATO allies, and Turkey’s continued possession or inactivation of the Russian system, all of which could influence the timing of formal action.
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This market will resolve to “Yes” if the United States federal government issues a waiver, license, termination, revocation, or equivalent sanctions-relief mechanism lifting CAATSA sanctions on Turkey, Turkey’s Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB), or covered Turkish officials by the specified date, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”.
Actions which direct partial or full sanction relief will both qualify. However, qualifying actions must reverse, remove, waive, terminate, or suspend US penalties imposed on Turkey, SSB, or covered Turkish officials under CAATSA Section 231, in whole or in part.
Qualifying actions need not be permanent; temporary suspensions of sanctions will qualify. Relief issued for either entity-level sanctions or individual sanctions will qualify. The full removal of any CAATSA sanction imposed on Turkey, SSB, or covered Turkish officials will also qualify.
Actions affecting only separate legal restrictions, including restrictions on F-35 transfers to Turkey under the National Defense Authorization Act, will not qualify unless they also include a qualifying CAATSA sanctions-relief action. Mere statements of intent, negotiations, or announcements that sanctions may be lifted in the future will not qualify without issuance of a qualifying sanctions-relief action.
Once a qualifying sanctions relief action has been taken, this market will resolve to “Yes,” regardless of any subsequent revocation.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the United States federal government.
Pasar Dibuka: Jul 11, 2026, 2:48 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if the United States federal government issues a waiver, license, termination, revocation, or equivalent sanctions-relief mechanism lifting CAATSA sanctions on Turkey, Turkey’s Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB), or covered Turkish officials by the specified date, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”.
Actions which direct partial or full sanction relief will both qualify. However, qualifying actions must reverse, remove, waive, terminate, or suspend US penalties imposed on Turkey, SSB, or covered Turkish officials under CAATSA Section 231, in whole or in part.
Qualifying actions need not be permanent; temporary suspensions of sanctions will qualify. Relief issued for either entity-level sanctions or individual sanctions will qualify. The full removal of any CAATSA sanction imposed on Turkey, SSB, or covered Turkish officials will also qualify.
Actions affecting only separate legal restrictions, including restrictions on F-35 transfers to Turkey under the National Defense Authorization Act, will not qualify unless they also include a qualifying CAATSA sanctions-relief action. Mere statements of intent, negotiations, or announcements that sanctions may be lifted in the future will not qualify without issuance of a qualifying sanctions-relief action.
Once a qualifying sanctions relief action has been taken, this market will resolve to “Yes,” regardless of any subsequent revocation.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the United States federal government.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...US President Donald Trump’s July 2026 announcement at the Ankara NATO summit that his administration intends to lift the CAATSA sanctions—imposed in December 2020 on Turkey’s Presidency of Defense Industries for the S-400 purchase—represents the dominant recent catalyst. Turkish officials have cited improved bilateral ties, the Trump-Erdoğan rapport, and ongoing interagency work as accelerating progress toward removal, with earlier statements targeting resolution before the November 2026 US midterms. The sanctions remain active as of mid-August 2026, and any lifting would likely involve executive waiver authority tied to defense export licensing and potential F-35 considerations. Key variables include congressional input, coordination with NATO allies, and Turkey’s continued possession or inactivation of the Russian system, all of which could influence the timing of formal action.
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