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Pakistan nears US$1.5bil deal to supply weapons, jets to Sudan, sources say

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Pakistan nears US$1.5bil deal to supply weapons, jets to Sudan, sources say
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FILE PHOTO: A general view shows large plume of smoke and fire rising from a fuel depot after what military sources told Reuters is a Rapid Support Forces drone attack in Port Sudan targetting fuel storage facilities in Port Sudan , Sudan May 5, 2025.

The conflict between Sudan's army and the RSF has stoked the world's worst humanitarian crisis for more than 2-1/2 years. - Sudan Ministry Of Energy And Petroleum/Handout via Reuters ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is in the final phases of striking a US$1.5-billion deal to supply weapons and jets to Sudan, a former top air force official and three sources said, promising a major boost for Sudan's army, battling the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces . Their conflict has stoked the world's worst humanitarian crisis for more than 2-1/2 years, drawing in myriad foreign interests, and threatening to fragment the strategic Red Sea country, a major gold producer. The deal with Pakistan encompasses 10 Karakoram-8 ‌light attack aircraft, more than 200 drones for scouting and kamikaze attacks, and advanced air defence systems, said ⁠two of the three sources with knowledge of the matter, who all sought anonymity. It was a"done deal", said Aamir Masood, a retired Pakistani air marshal who continues to be briefed on air force matters. Besides the Karakoram-8 jets, ​it includes Super Mushshak training aircraft, and perhaps some coveted JF-17 fighters developed jointly with China and produced in Pakistan, he added, without giving figures or a delivery schedule.A spokesman for Sudan’s army did not immediately respond to a message requesting comment. Assistance from Pakistan, especially drones and jets, could help Sudan's army regain the air supremacy it had towards the start of its war with the paramilitary group RSF, which has increasingly used drones to gain territory, eroding the army's position.The sources did not say how the deal was being funded ‍but Masood said it was possible the finances would ⁠come from Saudi Arabia. "Saudi ‍Arabia may ​favour and support all the favourable regimes in Gulf for procurement of Pakistani military equipment and training," he said. One of the sources said the ⁠Saudis brokered the deal but added there was no indication they were paying for the weapons. Another source said Saudi was not providing funds. Reuters has reported that Islamabad is in talks with Riyadh for a defence deal that could be worth between US$2 billion and US$4 billion. Masood said the weapons for Sudan could be included in such an agreement, without confirming discussions with Saudi ‍Arabia.Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are part of the US-led quad grouping of nations that has tried to push Sudan's army and the RSF towards peace ‌talks. On recent visits, Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan requested Saudi assistance in the war, according to Sudanese and Egyptian sources.The two most powerful countries in the Gulf have sharp differences on a range of volatile Middle East issues, from geopolitics to oil output. Their difference burst into the open with an advance of UAE-backed southern Yemeni separatists in early December that brought them into conflict with Saudi-backed forces.The deal is another feather in the cap for Pakistan's growing defence sector, ⁠which has drawn growing interest and investment, particularly since its jets were deployed in a conflict with India last year. Last month, Islamabad struck a weapons deal worth more than US$4 billion with the Libyan National Army, officials said, for one of the South Asian nation's largest arms sales, which includes JF-17 fighter jets and training aircraft. Pakistan has also held talks with Bangladesh on a defence deal that could includes the Super Mushshak training jets and JF-17s, as ties improve ties with Dhaka. The government sees Pakistan's burgeoning ‍industry as a catalyst to secure long-term economic stability. Pakistan is now in a US$7-billion IMF programme, following a short-term deal to avert a sovereign default in 2023. It won IMF support ⁠after Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies provided financial and deposit rollovers. - ReutersRM2.2mil in Rolex watches, luxury assets seized from house of ex-army chief’s second wifeUS Treasury Secretary says Australia, India invited to G7 meeting on critical minerals

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