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DEAL FOR 23 AIRBUS COPTERS

France, Saudi Arabia to sign $12bn contracts

PARIS, June 24, 2015

France and Saudi Arabia plan to sign $12 billion of deals on Wednesday, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters during a visit by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in deals highlighting Paris' growing commercial ties in the Middle East.

The contracts include 23 Airbus H145 helicopters worth $500 million, Fabius told reporters. The H145, previously known as the EC145, is a light twin-engined helicopter typically used for emergency services or border patrols. A military version is used by the US Army.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir said he was still discussing the price for a contract for French naval patrol boats, built by DCNS. Saudi Arabia also plans to sign a feasibility study for two EPR reactors built by Areva, Fabius added.

The contracts, the latest to be agreed between Paris and a Gulf state, come after French President Francois Hollande was invited by Gulf leaders in May to address their summit in Saudi Arabia, a rare privilege for a foreign head of state.-Reuters




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