It’s not monetary help, says U.S. on aid to Pakistan for F-16 fighter jets

In response to a question regarding Washington’s financial aid to Pakistan for F-16 fighter jets, the US State Department Spokesperson Zed Tarar said that it was part of the contract between the two nations and does not represent monetary assistance.Speaking in Bali, Tarar stressed that the fighter aircraft were three decades old and its spare […]

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by TDG Network - November 16, 2022, 12:14 am

In response to a question regarding Washington’s financial aid to Pakistan for F-16 fighter jets, the US State Department Spokesperson Zed Tarar said that it was part of the contract between the two nations and does not represent monetary assistance.
Speaking in Bali, Tarar stressed that the fighter aircraft were three decades old and its spare parts were part of the old agreement. “It’s not monetary help. These are 30-year-old aircraft and the spare parts were in the same contract,” Zed Tarar said.
The statement of US State Department comes as Washington has approved the foreign military sale of F-16 case for sustainment and related equipment worth $450 million to Pakistan. Earlier in September, the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) in a statement said that Pakistan government had made the request to consolidate prior F-16 sustainment and support cases to support the Pakistan Air Force F-16 aircraft.
“The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Pakistan of F-16 Case for Sustainment and related equipment for an estimated cost of $450 million,” US Defence Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement.
It added, “The Government of Pakistan has requested to consolidate prior F-16 sustainment and support cases to support the Pakistan Air Force F-16 fleet by reducing duplicate case activities and adding additional continued support elements.”
In the statement, US Defence Security Cooperation Agency noted that the proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security aim of the United States by allowing Pakistan to retain interoperability with Washington and partner forces in counterterrorism efforts.
Citing US President Joe Biden’s statement, Zed Tarar asserted that US will give a response to terrorism. Speaking to ANI, Tarar said, “As for terrorism, US keeps a close eye on terrorism.”