U.S. Approves €10 Billion Arms Deal with Germany
U.S. Approves €10 Billion Arms Deal with Germany
The U.S. State Department has authorized a significant arms sale to Germany, valued at approximately €10 billion.
This deal includes the procurement of eight integrated combat management systems, advanced radar systems, and missile launch systems, aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the German Navy for national and alliance defense. The U.S. government emphasized that this sale supports its foreign and security policy objectives by bolstering the security of a NATO ally. The proposal is currently under review by the U.S. Congress, which may raise objections. Major contractors involved in the deal include Lockheed Martin and RTX Corporation.
For journalistic integrity, this report was summarized from: faz.net
