UAE suspends talks on $23B weapons deal with US
Source: Associated Press
UAE suspends talks on $23B weapons deal with US
By NOMAAN MERCHANT
December 14, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday suspended talks on a $23 billion deal to purchase American-made F-35 planes, armed drones and other equipment, in a rare dispute between Washington and a key U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf.
The Emirati embassy in Washington said it would suspend discussions with the U.S., though meetings at the Pentagon this week between the two sides on other matters will move forward as planned. The U.S. remains the UAEs preferred provider for advanced defense requirements and discussions for the F-35 may be re-opened in the future, the embassy said in a statement.
The proposed sale of 50 F-35s to the UAE came at the end of former President Donald Trumps administration, emerging from a deal that saw the Emiratis formally recognize Israel. President Joe Bidens administration put the deal on hold after he took office, in part due to criticism of the UAE and Saudi Arabia over their yearslong war in Yemen, which has sparked one of the worlds worst humanitarian crises and continues today.
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Emirati officials blame an American insistence on restrictions on how and where the F-35s could be used and say they are a violation of the UAEs sovereignty.
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