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Trump says he will approve sale of F-35 fighter jet to Saudi Arabia
United States President Donald Trump has said he will greenlight the sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, signaling a notable departure in how Washington handles sophisticated weapons transfers to Arab countries.
Trump made the announcement today at the White House, just one day before Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is due to visit. “We’ll be selling F-35s,” the president told reporters, lauding Washington’s ties with Riyadh.
“Yeah, I am planning on doing it. They want to buy them. They’ve been a great ally,” Trump said.
The decision marks a substantial win for Riyadh as Trump works to convince Saudi Arabia to establish official ties with Israel as part of the so-called Abraham Accords. But Saudi officials have repeatedly asserted the kingdom’s commitment to the Arab Peace Initiative, which conditions recognition of Israel on the establishment of a viable Palestinian state.










