Canada and Turkiye have reached an agreement on the resumption of Ottawa’s export of drone components in exchange for increased transparency regarding their usage. The deal is set to take effect following Ankara’s completion of the ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession request, reports Reuters. Canadian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Charlotte MacLeod announced that while the export controls currently remained in place, Ottawa aimed to resolve the issue with Turkiye given its status as a NATO ally. “Canada and Turkiye continue to engage in frank exchanges on our bilateral, economic and commer…