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Donald Trump's State Department approves Saudi Arabia weapons sales blocked by Barack Obama | Donald Trump's State Department approves Saudi Arabia weapons sales blocked by Barack Obama |
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The State Department has approved resuming arms sales to Saudi Arabia previously blocked by Barack Obama. | The State Department has approved resuming arms sales to Saudi Arabia previously blocked by Barack Obama. |
A multi-million dollar technology for Riyadh was blocked by the former President during the final months of his administration over human rights concerns. | A multi-million dollar technology for Riyadh was blocked by the former President during the final months of his administration over human rights concerns. |
Saudi Arabia is leading a mostly Arab coalition targeting Houthi rebels in Yemen with air strikes. | Saudi Arabia is leading a mostly Arab coalition targeting Houthi rebels in Yemen with air strikes. |
An annual report by UN experts who monitor the conflict in Yemen, seen by Reuters, said the Saudi-led coalition had carried out attacks that "may amount to war crimes" — accusations Riyadh rejects. | An annual report by UN experts who monitor the conflict in Yemen, seen by Reuters, said the Saudi-led coalition had carried out attacks that "may amount to war crimes" — accusations Riyadh rejects. |
By approving the measure, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson may have given an indication the Trump administration will seek closer ties with Saudi Arabia in the Yemen war. | By approving the measure, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson may have given an indication the Trump administration will seek closer ties with Saudi Arabia in the Yemen war. |
Officials say the deal will need White House approval to go into effect. | Officials say the deal will need White House approval to go into effect. |
Last year, Mr Obama's administration approved a $1.15bn (£921m) deal for the sale of tanks and armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia. | Last year, Mr Obama's administration approved a $1.15bn (£921m) deal for the sale of tanks and armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia. |
The deal was opposed by more than 60 members of the House of Representatives, who signed a letter calling for Mr Obama to delay. | The deal was opposed by more than 60 members of the House of Representatives, who signed a letter calling for Mr Obama to delay. |
However, in his final months in office, Mr Obama decided to halt the current deal on precision-guided military technology. | However, in his final months in office, Mr Obama decided to halt the current deal on precision-guided military technology. |
Yemen has been divided by nearly two years of civil war that pits the Iran-allied Houthi group against a Western-backed coalition led by Saudi Arabia. | Yemen has been divided by nearly two years of civil war that pits the Iran-allied Houthi group against a Western-backed coalition led by Saudi Arabia. |
At least 10,000 people have been killed in the fighting that has unleashed a humanitarian crisis on the impoverished country. | At least 10,000 people have been killed in the fighting that has unleashed a humanitarian crisis on the impoverished country. |
If the White House agrees with the State Department's position, the administration would notify Congress about the intended sale, where it could encounter resistance. |
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