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US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he has “no problem” selling American F35 fighters to the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries. He added in an interview with the channel.
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he “has no problem” selling American F35 fighters to the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries.
He added in an interview with “Fox News”, commenting: “I am not going to find a problem with that, I am not going to have a problem selling you F35 aircraft, which will create” a lot of jobs “in the United States.
This comes hours before a ceremony at the White House today to sign agreements to normalize relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, presides over the signing of the two historic agreements, a ceremony that will strengthen his position in foreign policy in his search for re-election for a second term.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will sign a peace agreement with the United Arab Emirates, which was announced last month, and with Bahrain, which was announced on Friday, and some 700 guests are expected to witness the ceremony at the South Park.
In addition to the bilateral agreements, the three countries are expected to sign a trilateral document, dubbed the “Abraham Agreement,” and Trump is expected to sign it as a witness, “Fox News” reported.