U.S. resumes $750 million in bomb sales to Saudi Arabia
The U.S. is lifting restrictions on bomb sales to Saudi Arabia. More than $750 million worth of arms are scheduled to be delivered in the coming months, the WSJ reported.
The US has decided to lift restrictions on bomb sales to Saudi Arabia. According to the information published by the Wall Street Journal, arms worth more than $750 million are planned to be delivered in the coming months. The move could spark discussions in the international arena, given the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia's role in them. The lifting of restrictions marks a new stage in military-technical cooperation between the two countries and emphasizes Saudi Arabia's strategic importance as a U.S. ally in the region.
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