Qatar signs $12 billion deal to buy F-15 jets from US
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and representatives from Qatar were set to meet Wednesday to seal the agreement, a source familiar with the deal told Reuters.

Qatar will sign a deal to buy as many as 36 F-15 jets from the US as the two countries navigate tensions over President Donald Trump’s backing for a Saudi-led coalition’s move to isolate the country for supporting terrorist.
Qatari defence minister Khalid Al-Attiyah and his US counterpart, Jim Mat tis, completed the $12-bi l lion agreement on Wednesday in Washington, according to the Pentagon.
The sale “wi ll give Qatar a state-of-the-art capability and increase security cooperation and interoperability between the United States and Qatar,” the defence department said in a statement.
Congress last year approved a sale of as many as 72 F-15s in an agreement valued at as much as $21 billion, providing authorisation for the deal completed on Wednesday. But that was before Qatar’s neighbours, including Saudi Arabia and UAE, severed diplomatic, trade and transport links last week in a move they said was aimed at isolating the country for its support of terrorist groups and Iran.
The F-15 sale highlights the complex position the Trump administration finds itself in, forced to balance its focus on fighting terrorism against regional rivalries between key allies. Qatar hosts the regional headquarters for US Central Command, which includes a state-of-the-art air base the US depends on to target Islamic State.
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