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Saudi Arabia most likely to join GCAP jet fighter job, Italy says

A collaboration involving Italy, Britain and Japan to build a sophisticated frontline fighter jet will likely be reached Saudi Arabia, the Italian foreign minister stated on Wednesday.

The three nations agreed in December 2022 on the Global Battle Air Program (GCAP), the very first significant defence industry collaboration merging the separate next-generation fighter efforts of the nations.

The deal we have with Britain and Japan ... I believe will now be encompassed Saudi Arabia, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said.

Earlier this month, the 3 countries said they were going over an expanding of the project, following a meeting in Brazil between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her Japanese and British equivalents Shigeru Ishiba and Keir Starmer.

The partners intend to see the combat airplane in flight around the middle of next years. Firms consisting of Leonardo, BAE Systems and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have actually been associated with the task.

Reuters formerly reported that Saudi Arabia was amongst the prospects to end up being a junior partner in the GCAP, as it would bring cash and a rewarding market to a job expected to cost 10s of billions of dollars.

(source: Reuters)