Negotiations between Washington and Abu Dhabi over the sale of F-35 fighter jets began soon after the United Arab Emirates and Israel signed a historic normalization agreement in September at the White House, a top UAE official told Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 on Tuesday.   

US State Secretary Mike Pompeo instructed the State Department Tuesday to formally notify Congress of its intention to green-light the sale of F-35 fighter jets to the United Arab Emirates, estimated to be worth some $23 billion, despite public objections made by the Israeli government. 

“That conversation began after the Abraham Accords,” Emirati Ambassador to the United States Yousef al-Otaiba told the outlet during an interview.

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“And by the way, we’ve been trying to acquire the F-35 for six years. So this started a long time ago, it never made progress, we felt the Abraham Accords unlocked or created the opening for this to occur,” he said.

Otaiba also said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Benny Gantz had signed off on the agreement after being reassured by US officials that the Jewish state would be able to maintain its qualitative military edge in the region.  

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