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US to boost arms sales to Gulf

DOHA: Washington has agreed to speed up arms sales to Gulf countries, US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday, following talks in Doha on their concerns over the Iran nuclear deal.His Qatari counterpart, Khalid bin Mohammad Al-Attiyah, told a joint press conference with Kerry that the nuclear deal

By our correspondents
August 04, 2015
DOHA: Washington has agreed to speed up arms sales to Gulf countries, US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday, following talks in Doha on their concerns over the Iran nuclear deal.
His Qatari counterpart, Khalid bin Mohammad Al-Attiyah, told a joint press conference with Kerry that the nuclear deal was "the best option among other options".
Kerry said the United States had "agreed to expedite certain arms sales that are needed and that have taken too long in the past".
Following talks with foreign ministers of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, Kerry said that Washington and the region’s Arab states would also step up efforts to share intelligence and increase the number of joint military exercises.
The secretary of state was in the Qatari capital for a day-long set of meetings with GCC representatives in a bid to calm their fears over the nuclear accord with Iran.