WASHINGTON(The COW News Digital) U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, marking a major development in defense relations between the two nations. The announcement came ahead of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House today.
Speaking to the media from the Oval Office, President Trump confirmed, “The Saudi Crown Prince is arriving today, and we will be selling F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.” Reports indicate that Saudi Arabia intends to purchase 48 F-35 aircraft in a deal valued at several billion dollars.
The visit of the Saudi heir apparent has prompted extensive preparations at the White House. During their high-level meeting, President Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed are expected to discuss defense cooperation, artificial intelligence initiatives, and Saudi Arabia’s civilian nuclear program.
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A key focus for Saudi Arabia is obtaining formal security guarantees from the United States. Analysts note that President Trump is also seeking to fulfill commitments made during his May visit to Saudi Arabia, which included $600 billion in promised Saudi investment.
In his media briefing, Trump highlighted recent developments regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities, asserting that the U.S. has successfully curtailed Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
In addition to foreign policy announcements, President Trump also addressed domestic security issues. He revealed plans to deploy the U.S. military to cities plagued by crime and announced the formation of a task force to enhance security measures ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
The F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia represents one of the largest defense agreements under Trump’s administration and is expected to strengthen U.S.-Saudi strategic ties amid regional tensions in the Middle East. The deal is also likely to reinforce Saudi Arabia’s air defense capabilities and bolster its military modernization efforts.
The White House described the talks between the two leaders as an opportunity to expand bilateral cooperation across technology, energy, and security sectors. Observers suggest that the F-35 sale could have far-reaching implications for regional power dynamics, particularly in the context of ongoing concerns about Iran and geopolitical competition in the Gulf.
The Saudi Crown Prince’s visit, combined with the proposed fighter jet deal, underscores the ongoing importance of U.S.-Saudi relations and signals a deepening of military and strategic collaboration between the two nations.

