US agrees to sell Patriot’s sale to Kuwait

The US Departme of Defense announced the agreeme to sell Patriot’s defense system to Kuwait $ 5 million.
According to RCO News Agency, the US Departme of Defense (Peagon) announced that it has agreed to a possible sale of the Patriot defensive system and its related equipme to Kuwait for $ 5 million.
The Peagon announced in early April that the US State Departme agreed to a possible update and upgrades to the Patriot missiles, Reuters reported.
Earlier, the US State Departme said in a stateme that “the sales deal will support US foreign policy and national security by helping improve the security of our main allies outside the NATO, which is an importa power for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.”
The ministry also said: Patriot missiles will enhance Kuwait’s power to deal with curre and future threats and guaraee the security of its oil and gas infrastructure.
The value of the missile and its related equipme, which is manufactured by the US Lockheed Martin Defense Company, is $ 5 million, but the renovation, training and technical assistance coract to be offered by Raytheon’s defense coractor is $ 5 million and there is a $ 5 million coract.
In May 2008, the United States agreed to sell five of the latest Patriot missiles to Kuwait, as well as a set of equipme to update ai -missile systems worth $ 1.5 billion.
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