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US approves $1 billion in Saudi defence contracts

AFP  |  Washington 

The formally approved defence contracts totalling more than USD 1 billion with today, as the kingdom's continued his American tour.

The State Department confirmed it had green-lighted a USD 670 million deal for anti-tank missiles, a USD 106 million contract for helicopter maintenance and USD 300 million for ground vehicle parts.

An said the deals had been in the pipeline since has announced more than USD 100 billion in possible new contracts on a visit to last year.

"This proposed sale will support US foreign policy and national security objectives by improving the security of a friendly country," the said.

Western governments are under pressure from campaigners, including some US lawmakers, to halt or limit arms sales to as its forces fight in Yemen's brutal civil war.

But the United States, and Britain continue to pursue lucrative deals to sell and maintain equipment in the kingdom's vast, high--- and is an avid client.

In theory, the US Congress could still block the latest deals announced Thursday, but on Tuesday the voted down a bill to halt US support for the Saudi intervention in

These contracts are therefore now expected to be nodded through after the State Department and gave the go-ahead and Trump publicly celebrated the prospect of the sales.

Saudi Arabia's young and de facto ruler is part-way through a three-week tour of that has already taken him to friendly talks in Trump's

The largest of the three contracts is for 6,600 TOW 2B anti-tank missiles, made by US giant

The next biggest covers spare parts and maintenance for the Saudi ground forces' pool of US-built Abram tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, LAV armoured vehicles, howitzers and Humvees.

The last continues a support contract for the Saudi fleet of AH-64D and E attack helicopters, UK-60L Black Hawk utility choppers and Schweizer and scouts.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 02:55 IST
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