US State Department approves potential missiles sales to UK, Finland, Lithuania

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US State Department approves potential missiles sales to UK, Finland, Lithuania - Pentagon

- The U.S. State Department approved three potential arms sales to the United Kingdom, Finland and Lithuania, the Pentagon said on Monday.

The State Department backed a potential sale of 3,000 joint air-to-ground missiles to the United Kingdom worth $957.4 million, according to a statement. The department approved a potential sale to Finland of 150 advanced anti-radiation guided missiles worth $500 million, according to separate Pentagon statement on Monday.

The Pentagon also announced on Monday that the State Department has approved a potential sale of 36 advanced medium range air-to-air missiles to Lithuania with Raytheon will also be removed; self-promotional material or business-related solicitations or PR , and/or any other comment that contains personal contact specifcs or advertising will be removed as well. In addition, any of the above-mentioned violations may result in suspension of your account.

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