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Following Trump-Imran meet US to support Pak’s F-16 fighter jets for 24×7 end-use monitoring

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July 27, 2019
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Following Trump-Imran meet US to support Pak’s F-16 fighter jets for 24×7 end-use monitoring
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Washington: Following Pakistan Prime Minister’s meeting with US President Donald Trump, America approved military sales worth USD 125 million that would result in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan.
The decision to this effect by Pentagon was notified to the US Congress on Friday.
“The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan for Technical Security Team (TST) in continued support of the F-16 program for an estimated cost of USD 125 million,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement.
This will help Pakistan in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets in the country as this would require the assignment of 60 contractor representatives there to assist in the oversight of the F-16 programme.
According to US officials this proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by protecting American technology through the continued presence of US personnel that provide 24×7 end-use monitoring,” he said.

The Pentagon delivered the required certification notifying the Congress of this possible sale on Friday.

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Washington: Following Pakistan Prime Minister’s meeting with US President Donald Trump, America approved military sales worth USD 125 million that would result in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan.
The decision to this effect by Pentagon was notified to the US Congress on Friday.
“The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan for Technical Security Team (TST) in continued support of the F-16 program for an estimated cost of USD 125 million,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement.
This will help Pakistan in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets in the country as this would require the assignment of 60 contractor representatives there to assist in the oversight of the F-16 programme.
According to US officials this proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by protecting American technology through the continued presence of US personnel that provide 24×7 end-use monitoring,” he said.

The Pentagon delivered the required certification notifying the Congress of this possible sale on Friday.

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Washington: Following Pakistan Prime Minister’s meeting with US President Donald Trump, America approved military sales worth USD 125 million that would result in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan.
The decision to this effect by Pentagon was notified to the US Congress on Friday.
“The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan for Technical Security Team (TST) in continued support of the F-16 program for an estimated cost of USD 125 million,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement.
This will help Pakistan in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets in the country as this would require the assignment of 60 contractor representatives there to assist in the oversight of the F-16 programme.
According to US officials this proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by protecting American technology through the continued presence of US personnel that provide 24×7 end-use monitoring,” he said.

The Pentagon delivered the required certification notifying the Congress of this possible sale on Friday.

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Washington: Following Pakistan Prime Minister’s meeting with US President Donald Trump, America approved military sales worth USD 125 million that would result in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan.
The decision to this effect by Pentagon was notified to the US Congress on Friday.
“The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan for Technical Security Team (TST) in continued support of the F-16 program for an estimated cost of USD 125 million,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement.
This will help Pakistan in 24×7 end-use monitoring of the F-16 fighter jets in the country as this would require the assignment of 60 contractor representatives there to assist in the oversight of the F-16 programme.
According to US officials this proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by protecting American technology through the continued presence of US personnel that provide 24×7 end-use monitoring,” he said.

The Pentagon delivered the required certification notifying the Congress of this possible sale on Friday.

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