US Approves $7 Billion More in Weapons for UAE, WSJ Reports

March 19 (Reuters) – The ⁠Trump ⁠administration has ⁠approved about $7 billion in ​weapons for the United Arab ‌Emirates that the ‌State Department ⁠is ⁠not required to announce to the public ​under rules governing U.S. arms exports, the Wall Street ​Journal reported on Thursday.

That is ⁠in addition ⁠to arms ⁠sales to ​three Middle East countries worth ​more than $16.5 ⁠billion announced earlier on Thursday, the Journal said.

The unannounced deals include ⁠the sale of Patriot PAC-3 Missiles worth ⁠about $5.6 billion and CH-47 Chinook helicopters costing about $1.32 billion to the UAE, the Journal said, citing U.S. officials, adding that those sales were not ⁠announced publicly because they expanded previously agreed arms deals.

(Reporting by Chris Thomas in ​Mexico City; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)

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