The Manila Times

US to sell $15B missile defense to Saudi Arabia

- AFP

WASHINGTON, D.C.: - missile defense system for $15 billion, the State Department said on Friday (Saturday in Manila).

“This sale furthers US national security and foreign policy interests, and supports the long-term security of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region in the face of Iranian and other regional threats,” a statement said.

The green light for the deal, which Saudi Arabia has long sought, came one day after King Salman met Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and signed a preliminar­y agreement to look at Moscow’s S-400 air defense system.

been supplied to Saudi Arabia’s neighbors Qatar and the United the US arsenal and comes equipped

Its recent deployment by the US military in South Korea to protect against any North Korean strike drew protests from Beijing, who feared its sensors would be able to penetrate into Chinese air space and upset the balance of power.

The State Department said it hands, the system would act to stabilize the situation in the Gulf and help defend US forces in the region and their allies, who face a growing Iranian missile capability.

“The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region,” it said.

Officials told Agence FrancePres­se that the sale, which can go ahead if the US Congress does not object within 30 days, should be - lion arms package that President Donald Trump promised the Saudi

“This potential sale will substantia­lly increase Saudi Arabia’s capability to defend itself against the growing ballistic missile threat in the region,” a statement said.

hit-to-kill capability will add an upper-tier to Saudi Arabia’s layered missile defense architectu­re.”

The main US contractor­s who - space giant Lockheed Martin’s contractor Raytheon.

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