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Biden administration to proceed with $23 billion weapon sales to UAE

Biden administration to proceed with $23 billion weapon sales to UAE

F-35 Lightning II pilot US Air Force Captain Kristin "BEO" Wolfe performs the "high-speed pass" maneuver at approximately .95 mach, which is just below the speed of sound, at the 2020 Fort Lauderdale Air Show in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US November 22, 2

USPresident Joe Biden's administration has told Congress it is proceeding with more than $23 billion in weapons sales to the United Arab Emirates, including advanced F-35 aircraft, armed drones and other equipment, congressional aides said on Tuesday.

A State Department spokesperson said the administration would move forward with the proposed sales to theUAE, "even as we continue reviewing details and consulting with Emirati officials" related to the use of the weapons.

The Democratic president's administration had paused the deals agreed to by former Republican President Donald Trump in order to review them. The sales to the Gulf nation were finalised right before Trump left office.

The Trump administration told Congress in November it had approved the U.S. sale to theUAEas a side deal to the Abraham Accords, a US-brokered agreement in September in which theUAEagreed to normalise relations with Israel.

In the last months of the Trump administration, Israel reached deals with theUAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco as part of the accords.

The $23.37 billion package contained products from General Atomics, Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Technologies Corp, including 50 F-35 Lighting II aircraft, up to 18 MQ-9B Unmanned Aerial Systems and a package of air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions.

YEMEN CONFLICT

Some USlawmakers have criticised theUAEfor its involvement in the war in Yemen, a conflict considered one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters, and worried that the weapons transfers might violate USguarantees that Israel will retain a military advantage in the region.

Israel said it did not object to the sales.

A legislative effort to stop the sales failed in December, as Trump's fellow Republicans in Congress backed his plans.

The Trump administration then finalised the massive sale to theUAEon Jan. 20, about an hour before Biden was sworn in as president.

The Biden administration announced the review in late January and theUAEsaid then it had anticipated the review and welcomed joint efforts to de-escalate tensions and for renewed regional dialogue.

The State Department spokesperson said on Tuesday the estimated delivery dates on theUAEsales, if implemented, were for after 2025 or later.

The government anticipated "a robust and sustained dialogue with theUAE" to ensure a stronger security partnership, the spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

"We will also continue to reinforce with theUAEand all recipients of USdefence articles and services that US-origin defence equipment must be adequately secured and used in a manner that respects human rights and fully complies with the laws of armed conflict," the statement said.