The Columbus Dispatch

France signs weapons deal with UAE

- Barbara Surk and Jon Gambrell

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – France announced multibilli­on-euro deals Friday to sell fighter planes and combat helicopter­s to the United Arab Emirates, aiming to boost military cooperatio­n with its top ally in the Persian Gulf amid their shared concerns about Iran.

The UAE is buying 80 upgraded Rafale warplanes in a deal the French Defense Ministry said is worth $18 billion and represents the largest-ever French weapons contract for export. It also announced a deal with the UAE to sell 12 Airbus-built combat helicopter­s.

They offer a shot in the arm for France’s defense industry after the collapse of a $66 billion contract for Australia to buy 12 French submarines that ultimately went to the U.S. But the deals faced criticism by human rights groups concerned about the UAE’S involvemen­t in the war in Yemen.

The UAE contracts were signed as French President Emmanuel Macron made the first stop of a two-day visit to the Persian Gulf. France and Gulf countries have long been concerned by Iran’s nuclear ambitions and influence across the region.

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