The State Department has informed the US Congress that it plans to sell 16 state-of-the-art MQ-Nine B drones to the United Arab Emirates. Its market value is 209 crore US dollars. The British news agency Reuters reported on Friday (November 8) quoting a person concerned.The issue of selling drones came to the fore in possible talks over the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Washington's close ally and oil-rich Gulf state in the Middle East. An arms deal was signed between 34 countries, including the United States, during the Cold War. The Trump administration recently reevaluated that deal. Washington has the opportunity to sell drones to allies. The United States is the first to sell drones to the United Arab Emirates after the agreement was amendedAccording to Reuters, the UAE has been interested in buying US drones for a long time. In the summer, US export policy changes. Abu Dhabi is going to be the first buyer of Washington's drone in the policy of change
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