U.S. Senate to vote to block arms sale to 3 Arab countries

20 June

 


The U.S. Senate will vote on Thursday to block the Trump administration's effort to complete arms sale to three Arab countries without congressional review, Senator Robert Menendez said on Wednesday.

 


Menendez, a Democrat, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reached consensus on holding votes on resolutions to block the 22 pending sales to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Jordan on Thursday, according to Menendez's website.

 


The resolutions, which only need a simple majority, are anticipated to be able to pass the Senate, paving the way for a showdown with the White House, political website The Hill reported.

 


The move demonstrates lawmakers' discontent with the Trump administration's decision last month to bypass the review process of Congress to complete arms sales to the three countries.

 


Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced last month that the Trump administration would invoke emergency provision of the Arms Export Control Act to complete the 8.1-billion-U.S.-dollar arms transfer to the three Arab countries to deter Iranian threats.

 


Xinhua