Pakistan looks to sell JF-17 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia
BY Agencies15 Feb 2014 4:43 AM IST
Agencies15 Feb 2014 4:43 AM IST
Pakistan on Thursday said it is looking at selling JF-17 Thunder combat jets and trainer aircraft to Saudi Arabia but rejected reports it was in talks with the oil-rich nation for nuclear cooperation.
Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud is scheduled to visit Pakistan during 15-17 February. The visit is expected to focus on deeper security and defence cooperation between the two sides.
Foreign office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told a weekly news briefing that defence cooperation would figure in the Crown Prince’s interactions and that Pakistan was eyeing Saudi Arabia as a market for military gear.
‘Certainly, defence cooperation would figure in the talks. The army chief would be calling on him separately,’ she said.
Pakistan is interested in selling arms to Saudi Arabia, including the JF-17 Thunder jet co-developed with China, the Mushak Trainer Aircraft and other equipment, she added.
Aslam rejected recent Western media reports suggesting that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are looking at nuclear cooperation, describing them as ‘baseless’.
Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud is scheduled to visit Pakistan during 15-17 February. The visit is expected to focus on deeper security and defence cooperation between the two sides.
Foreign office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told a weekly news briefing that defence cooperation would figure in the Crown Prince’s interactions and that Pakistan was eyeing Saudi Arabia as a market for military gear.
‘Certainly, defence cooperation would figure in the talks. The army chief would be calling on him separately,’ she said.
Pakistan is interested in selling arms to Saudi Arabia, including the JF-17 Thunder jet co-developed with China, the Mushak Trainer Aircraft and other equipment, she added.
Aslam rejected recent Western media reports suggesting that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are looking at nuclear cooperation, describing them as ‘baseless’.
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