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Washington, Abu Dhabi sign military cooperation deal
Press TV
Tue May 16, 2017 10:40PM
A handout
picture released by the United Arab Emirates News Agency (WAM) on
February 18, 2017 shows Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin
Zayed Al Nahyan (R) meeting with US Secretary of Defense James Mattis at
the Dusit Thani hotel in Abu Dhabi, UAE. (Photo by AFP)
The
United States has signed a new military cooperation agreement with the
United Arab Emirates (UAE), a key member of the Saudi-led military
campaign against Yemen. Pentagon
spokesman Christopher Sherwood said in a statement on Tuesday that the
updated defense accord replaced an agreement the two countries reached
in 1994 and could allow Washington to send more troops and equipment to
the Arab monarchy. "Both sides
determined it was time to update the agreement to reflect the broad
range of military-to-military cooperation that the UAE and United States
enjoy today," Sherwood said. The
spokesman described the deal as “a framework that dictates the
magnitude and conditions of the US military presence in [the Arab]
country.” “This provides the US
military with the ability to more seamlessly respond to a range of
scenarios in and around the UAE, if necessary,” Sherwood added, without
elaborating. The announcement
of the deal was made after US Secretary of Defense James Mattis met with
the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a
day earlier to discuss the bilateral US-UAE military alliance. "The
agreement marks a new chapter in our partnership and reflects the
breadth and depth of our ongoing cooperation," Mattis said in a
statement after the talks. Mattis
and the UAE crown prince also discussed a range of shared security
threats, including the ongoing instability in Yemen and Libya, and the
campaign in Iraq and Syria to defeat Daesh, according to the Defense
Department.
Yemeni men walk past a building damaged during a Saudi airstrike in the capital Sana’a on November 29, 2015. (Photo by AFP)
In
less than a week, Washington approved a possible $2 billion worth of
missile sale to the Persian Gulf kingdom and authorized the sale of 60
Patriot missiles with canisters as well as 100 Patriot guidance enhanced
missiles among other military equipment. The
United States and its allies have, on several occasions, come under
fire for their arms sales to the parties involved in the military
campaign launched to undermine the Ansarullah movement and reinstate
Yemen’s former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi. Some
seven million Yemenis are facing starvation as a result of the ongoing
conflict in the country, which has already claimed over 12,000 civilian
lives and taken a heavy toll on the impoverished country’s facilities
and infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and factories.
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