US intervention leads to loss for Pakistan?

The United States has stopped Turkey from supplying 30 locally-made gunship helicopters to Pakistan. According to Bloomberg News, Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin told reporters on Monday that, “the United States has stopped selling Turkish helicopters to Pakistan. As a result, Islamabad will buy them from China.” China set to dominate global 5G landscape: report S.African economy hit 11-year low in 2020 The ATACT 129 Augusta A129 is a dual engine, tandem set, multi-role, attack helicopter built on the Mangusta platform and is equipped with American engines. The United States is seeking export clearance for the LHTE engine. Ibrahim Kalin added that the ban could do more harm to US interests. Planetary pact: China and Russia to launch lunar space station PDM’s long march to be a flop show: Sheikh Rasheed Senate unanimously passes resolution to protect rights of women Third French hospital hit by cyberattack Turkey and Pakistan signed a 1.5 billion agreement in July 2018 for a Turkish-made helicopter gunship. But the Pentagon refused to issue an engine export license to the Turkish company and returned the supply date. Stocks bound higher on recovery hopes Tunisia receives first big vaccine delivery The Turkish official briefed reporters on the … Continue reading US intervention leads to loss for Pakistan?