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Regular-article-logo Friday, 26 April 2024

US pushes UAE jets’ sale, Israel unhappy

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu had on Tuesday spoken of a need to maintain his country’s military superiority in the region

Reuters Washington Published 21.08.20, 02:20 AM
This August 2019 photo released by the US Air Force shows an F-35 fighter jet pilot and crew preparing for a mission at Al-Dhafra Air Base in the UAE

This August 2019 photo released by the US Air Force shows an F-35 fighter jet pilot and crew preparing for a mission at Al-Dhafra Air Base in the UAE AP

The US is eyeing the sale of stealthy F-35 fighter jets to the United Arab Emirates in a side agreement to the UAE’s overtures to Israel, an industry insider who was part of the dialogue with government officials said on Wednesday.

A sale, which could reduce Israel’s military advantage in West Asia, would come after Israel and the UAE said last week they would normalise diplomatic ties and forge a broad new relationship under an accord that US President Donald Trump helped broker.

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At a news conference on Wednesday, Trump said the UAE was interested in buying F-35 fighter jets made by Lockheed Martin Corp, which Israel has used in combat.

“They’d like to buy F-35’s, we’ll see what happens, it’s under review.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing a need to maintain Israeli military superiority in the region, said on Tuesday his country would oppose any US F-35 sales to the UAE. Any F-35 sale could take years to negotiate and deliver, giving a new US administration ample time to halt the deal. Poland, the most recent customer, purchased 32 of the jets, but will not receive its first jet until 2024.

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