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AFP
13 February, 2016, 19:12
Update: 13 February, 2016, 19:12
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AFP
13 February, 2016, 19:12
Update: 13 February, 2016, 19:12
Two US-made F-16 fighter jets take off from the Chiayi air force base in southern Taiwan during a demonstration on 25 January 2016. Photo: AFP

Washington: The United States said on Friday that it had approved selling up to eight Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, along with training, radar and other equipment, worth a total of $699 million.

The Defence Security Cooperation Agency, which coordinates such foreign arms sales, said it had informed Congress of the plans on Thursday.

‘This proposed sale contributes to US foreign policy objectives and national security goals by helping to improve the security of a strategic partner in South Asia,’ it said in a statement.

‘The proposed sale improves Pakistan’s capability to meet current and future security threats.’

The F-16 aircraft would allow Pakistan’s Air Force to operate in all kinds of weather, at night, as well as ‘enhance Pakistan’s ability to conduct counter-insurgency and counterterrorism operations.’

Pakistan’s arch-rival India said it was ‘disappointed’ by the possible sale.

‘We are disappointed at the decision of the Obama administration to notify the sale of F-16 aircrafts to Pakistan,’ Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said on Twitter.

‘We disagree with their rationale that such arms transfers help to combat terrorism.’

He said India planned to summon the US ambassador ‘to convey our displeasure.’

The Defence Security Cooperation Agency stressed, however, that ‘the proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.’

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