US agrees guided missiles for Qatar before Trump talks

AFP  |  Washington 

The approved a deal to sell USD 300 million in guided missiles today, on the eve of Donald Trump's meeting with bin

The Gulf emirate is a long-standing American military ally and host to the largest in the Middle East, but ties have been clouded by a crisis with its Arab neighbors.

Led by US allies and the UAE, Qatar's regional rivals launched a diplomatic and trade blockade last year, and Trump initially appeared to take Riyadh's side.

Saudi and Emirati officials have accused of cozying up to and funding Islamist extremist groups. denies this and wants to mediate a truce.

The met US yesterday and is due to meet Trump today. His visit comes after Saudi crown conducted a successful three-week US visit.

As a warmup to the visit, the State Department approved the sale of 5,000 (APKWS) to Qatar, including 5,000 high explosive warheads.

"is an important force for political stability and economic progress in the region," the agency said.

"Our mutual defense interests anchor our relationship and the Emiri Air Force plays a predominant role in Qatar's defense."

During the Saudi prince's visit, the confirmed more than two billion dollars in arms sales to the kingdom.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 04:42 IST