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Kuwait government requests extra $20 bn for arms: reports
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Kuwait City (AFP) Dec 1, 2015


Kuwait's government has asked parliament for $20.5 billion in additional funds for defence purchases over the next 10 years, local media and a minister said Tuesday.

Kuwait is looking to upgrade its firepower amid increased security concerns in the region linked to the rise of the jihadist Islamic State group.

The oil-rich emirate is a member of the US-led coalition that has been bombing IS targets in Syria and Iraq since last year and is also taking part in a Saudi-led coalition pounding Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.

But it is unclear if the additional funds are also linked to that.

State Minister for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah al-Sabah told reporters a bill has been sent to parliament requesting the additional funds, but he declined to specify the amount.

Local dailies Al-Qabas and Al-Rai reported Tuesday that the amount is 6.2 billion dinars ($20.5 billion).

Parliament is expected to review the request soon.

The government does not publish specific figures for its defence budget.

Several reports have recently linked Kuwait to several arms deals amid regional turmoil.

The Eurofighter consortium said in September Kuwait agreed to buy 28 Typhoon warplanes in a deal worth 7-8 billion euros ($8-9 billion).

Last month, Kuwait signed 2.5 billion euros ($2.8 billion) worth of fixed and provisional military deals led by the purchase of 24 Airbus-built Caracal helicopters.

Paris said Kuwait would purchase the helicopters for 1.0 billion euros, with an option for a further six.

Further deals included provision of French light armoured vehicles and patrol boat maintenance.

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