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US to Give Poland New $4 Billion Loan for Arms Purchases, PAP Reports

WARSAW, June 12 (Reuters) – The U.S. ⁠will ⁠give Poland a new $4 ⁠billion loan from the Foreign Military Financing ​programme, U.S. Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security ‌Thomas DiNanno said on ‌Friday during the inaugural flight of F-35 jets ⁠bought from ⁠the U.S.

DiNanno told PAP news agency the U.S. would ​offer Poland the new loan for arms purchases, bringing the entire amount available to the country to $20 billion.

Poland’s first F-35 ​fighter jets made the inaugural flight across the NATO-member ⁠state on ⁠Friday, as the ⁠country ​became the first on the alliance’s eastern flank to possess the ​aircraft amid what ⁠it sees as a threat from Russia.

Poland ordered 32 of the fifth generation jets in a $4.6 billion deal in 2020. The first three arrived in May, with ⁠deliveries scheduled to be completed in 2029.

Polish officials say the ⁠F-35s will provide a major boost to the country’s defence capabilities. As well as featuring stealth technology, they have a range of sensors that collect data for the pilot and for other units.

The ceremony was attended by Polish President Karol Nawrocki, Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and DiNanno as a representative ⁠of the U.S. administration.

“In the armed forces development programme, we have included two additional squadrons of 5th-generation F-35 aircraft to strengthen the military,” Kosiniak-Kamysz said during ​the ceremony.

(Reporting by Alan Charlish and Anna ​Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by Alison Williams)

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