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USIS Washington File

06 March 2000

Text: Vice President Gore Lauds Sale of F-16 Jets to the UAE

(The sale can help deter aggression in the region, says Gore) (600)

Vice President Al Gore March 5 congratulated Lockheed Martin and the
United Arab Emirates on the announcement from Abu Dhabi that they have
completed terms on the sale of 80 F-16 fighter jets to the UAE.

The sale finalized a purchase announced at the White House in May of
1998 by UAE Crown Prince Khalifa and the Vice President, according to
a White House statement.

"The UAE will reap immense national security benefits from the F-16,
and from the close relationships it will bring them with the finest
Air Force and finest defense contractors in the world," Vice President
Gore said. "The sale also advances U.S. interests by equipping an
important Gulf ally with an advanced fighter jet that can help deter
aggression in the region."

Following is the White House text:

(begin text)

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President

March 05, 2000

VICE PRESIDENT GORE LAUDS LOCKHEED MARTIN SALE OF F-16s TO THE UNITED
ARAB EMIRATES

Washington, DC -- Vice President Al Gore today congratulated Lockheed
Martin and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday's announcement from Abu
Dhabi that they have completed terms on the sale of 80 F-16 fighter
jets to the UAE -- finalizing a purchase announced at the White House
in May of 1998 by UAE Crown Prince Khalifa and Vice President Gore.

The sale of the 80 F-16s at an estimated cost of more than $6 billion
will generate -- according to company data -- 100,000 man-years of
direct employment at Lockheed Martin; at Northrop Grumman, which
supplies some of the F-16's most sophisticated technology; and at the
hundreds of companies in 40 states who supply parts for the advanced
fighter jet. At the same time, the sale will enhance the UAE's defense
capability and the U.S.-UAE security partnership.

"This sale is just the latest in a long line of acknowledgments of the
skill, ingenuity, and excellence of Lockheed Martin employees and
their suppliers," Vice President Gore said. "It shows us again how
American mastery of high technology is essential to both advancing our
economic growth and protecting our national security."

Vice President Gore was part of a White House team that encouraged the
UAE to purchase the F-16 as the Gulf country was considering bids from
international competitors. In May of 1998, the Vice President and
Crown Prince Khalifa announced at the White House the UAE's intention
to purchase 80 F-16s. That same week, the Vice President joined UAE
officials at the Lockheed Martin plant in Fort Worth to celebrate the
announcement. Early this year, the Vice President was in contact with
the Crown Prince during the final push for an agreement.

The sale is part of U.S. efforts to help Gulf allies defend their
interests in the region. Just before Iraq invaded Kuwait in August of
1990, Saddam had threatened the UAE along with Kuwait for
overproduction of petroleum. The UAE then played an integral role in
the Allied coalition against Iraq.

"The UAE will reap immense national security benefits from the F-16,
and from the close relationships it will bring them with the finest
Air Force and finest defense contractors in the world," Vice President
Gore said. "The sale also advances U.S. interests by equipping an
important Gulf ally with an advanced fighter jet that can help deter
aggression in the region."

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(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: usinfo.state.gov)


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