France on Friday announced a deal with the UAE for the sale of 80 Rafale jets and 12 Caracal military helicopters, local media reported.
The arms sale came during a visit by President Emmanuel Macron to Dubai, according to a statement by the Elysee cited by state-run broadcaster France24.
President Macron in the UAE today 🇫🇷🇦🇪 pic.twitter.com/ozi75byHg9
— حسن سجواني 🇦🇪 Hassan Sajwani (@HSajwanization) December 3, 2021
"This is an outcome of the strategic partnership between the two countries, consolidating their capacity to act together for their autonomy and security," said the statement.
Macron's official two-day Gulf tour kicked off on Friday and will include the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
France24 said Macron arrived in Dubai before heading to Qatar later on Friday, adding that he is scheduled to fly to Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
I was pleased to welcome French President Emmanuel Macron to the UAE today. We enjoyed productive talks building on the longstanding bonds of friendship and strategic cooperation between our two countries, and witnessed the signing of several new partnerships in a range of fields pic.twitter.com/C3KSH1gyc9
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) December 3, 2021
Rafale manufacturer Dassault confirmed in a statement that the UAE would acquire 80 of its F4 fighter jets.
Dassault said the UAE would be "the first user outside France" of the Rafale F4.
Anwar Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, said the deals would be signed while Macron is in the UAE, without providing further details.
France apparently knew of but turned blind eye to arms sales from #UAE to abusive Libyan armed groups per @Disclose_ngo
— Hanan Salah (@HananMSalah) December 3, 2021
Massive new French fighter jet deal between both countries despite UAE’s violations in Yemen & Libya, is a stain on Macron’s recordhttps://t.co/UTj1Eq9P7k https://t.co/jH8pdo3aha pic.twitter.com/mjgLpUI0mj
According to a report presented to the French parliament, the UAE was the fifth biggest customer of the French defense industry with €4.7 billion ($5.3 billion) in 2011-2020.
In 2019, Qatar received 36 Rafale fighter jets after signing a deal with Dassault in May 2015.
On the scheduled visit to Saudi Arabia, France 24 cited the French Presidency as saying that the kingdom is a key player in the region and there was need to maintain deep dialogue.
This article has been adapted from its original source.