Still negotiating F-16 deal with US: Pak official
April 30, 2016  23:21
Pakistan is still negotiating with the United States to purchase F-16 fighter jets despite difficulties in getting the 700$ deal partially financed by American government, a top official said today.
The purchase hit snags after the US Congress withheld 60 per cent of the aid earmarked for subsidising the deal opposed by some American lawmakers and India.
Tariq Fatemi, the Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, responding to reports about the deadlock over the deal said that the "negotiations aren't over yet", reported BBC Radio.
He said Pakistan's mission in Washington is currently in talks with members of Congress to raise awareness of Islamabad's views on the matter.
"America understands how important a role these eight F-16s can play in the fight against terror, which is why the request was made in the first place."
According to the deal, Pakistan would have paid $270 million and the remaining $430 million was to come from the US.
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