Middle East tensions: US approves $8.6 billion arms sales to Israel, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait
The United States has cleared arms sales worth over $8.6 billion to key Middle East allies, namely Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. The approvals were issued by the US State Department amid heightened regional tensions linked to the prolonged Iran conflict.The announcements by the State Department included approval of military sales to Qatar, including Patriot air and missile defence replenishment services worth $4.01 billion and Advanced Precision Kill Weapon Systems (APKWS), a laser-guided weapons system package, valued at $992.4 million. "The U.S. Department of State has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Qatar for its purchase of PATRIOT Air and Missile Defense replenishment services and related equipment. The estimated total cost is $4.01 billion," said the Us govt department in a public statement.Officials said the timing of the package comes as the US-Israel military campaign involving Iran continues to shape security dynamics in the region, even as a fragile ceasefire remains in place. Additionally Trump said the US-Iran hostilities have “terminated” following a ceasefire, but a senior Iranian military official later warned that renewed fighting with the US remains likely amid stalled negotiations.
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