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US approves $1 billion in weapons sales to Saudi Arabia

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March 24, 2018
SAu

Riyadh :The United States has formally approved weapons sales to Saudi Arabia totaling more than $1 billion, as the kingdom’s crown prince and de facto ruler continued his tour of the US.
The US State Department confirmed it had authorized a $670 million deal for anti-tank missiles, a $106 million contract for helicopter maintenance and $300 million for ground vehicle parts.
A US official said the deals were being planned since President Donald Trump has announced more than $100 billion in potential new arms contracts on a visit to Riyadh last year.
“This proposed sale will support US foreign policy and national security objectives by improving the security of a friendly country,” the US Defense Department said in a statement.
In theory, the US Congress could still block the latest deal, but on Tuesday the Senate voted down a bill to halt US support for the Saudi-led military coalition against Yemen.
Amnesty International slammed the United States, Britain and France on Friday for their continued arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as their forces wage a brutal war in Yemen.
The UK-based rights group said the arms sales have been an “enormous harm to Yemeni civilians” over the course of the war.
“Three years on, Yemen’s conflict shows no real signs of abating, and all sides continue to inflict horrific suffering on the civilian population,” said Lynn Maalouf, Amnesty’s Middle East research director.
“But this has not deterred the USA, the UK and other states, including France, Spain and Italy, from continuing transfers of billions of dollars’ worth of such arms,” Maalouf added. “As well as devastating civilian lives, this makes a mockery of the global Arms Trade Treaty.”
The US, along with the UK, has been the main arms provider to Saudi Arabia during the military campaign, which has killed about 14,000 people in Yemen as it is about to enter its third year on March 25.
The US has also provided intelligence and logistical support for Saudi Arabia’s military intervention.
The Saudi crown prince is in Washington for official talks at the White House on his first visit to the US, which is mainly aimed at pushing for an ambitious nuclear deal.
The new arms deal comes as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is part-way through a three-week multi-city tour of the United States, which has already taken him to talks with Trump in Washington.

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