South Africa confirms Saudi interest in state arms firm

Reuters  |  JOHANNESBURG 

(Reuters) - has approached about taking a stake in struggling state-owned defence firm Denel, the African country's confirmed on Thursday.

"There have been overtures by to buy a stake in our ailing I do not know what the outcome of those negotiations will be when it gets to the NCACC (National Conventional Arms Control Committee)," she told a briefing.

The committee would consider the merits of the potential deal, including human rights considerations, she added.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries' (SAMI) told last week that Saudi authorities were in talks about a possible stake in

South Africa's defence industry once played a major role in its economy, but has suffered from the impact of a squeeze on defence spending globally and a weak home market.

is the world's third largest defence spender behind the and with an estimated military budget last year of nearly $70 billion.

(Reporting by Alexander Winning; Writing by Ed Stoddard; Editing by and Alexander Smith)

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 16:25 IST