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UAE confident that F-35 sale will go through after Biden review: Ambassador
A Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter jet is landing at the Payerne Air Base. (File photo: AFP)

The United Arab Emirates’ ambassador to Washington said he was confident the sale of F-35 jets to his country would go through after a review by President Joe Biden’s administration of some pending arms sales to US allies.


The UAE had during Donald Trump’s last day in office signed agreements to buy up to 50 F-35 jets, 18 armed drones and other defense equipment in a deal worth $23 billion.


“We did everything by the book and they will discover that once the review is complete and it will proceed,” Ambassador Yousef al-Otaiba told a virtual Washington Institute forum on Monday, describing the review as “pro forma”.


Last month, a US State Department official said Biden’s administration was temporarily pausing the implementation of some pending arms sales to US allies to review them.


“Everything is still proceeding while undergoing a review at the same time. I am confident it will end up in the right place,” Otaiba said.



An F-35 fighter plane flies over the White House on June 12, 2019, in Washington DC. (AFP) An F-35 fighter plane flies over the White House on June 12, 2019, in Washington DC. (AFP)

“If you are going to have less of a presence and less involvement in the Middle East you can’t at the same time take tools away from your partners who are expected to do more,” he said.


The UAE was promised a chance to acquire the stealthy F-35 jets made by Lockheed Martin in a side deal when it established ties with Israel last August under a US-brokered agreement.


https://twitter.com/AlArabiya_Eng/status/1305892221619777536


source: Reuters


Image source: AFP


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