A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed foreign military sales to the Government of the United Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services.
Summary
This joint resolution aims to exercise congressional authority to stop a proposed sale of defense articles and military services to the government of the United Arab Emirates. Under U.S. law, the executive branch must notify Congress of major arms deals, and lawmakers can introduce this type of resolution to formally express their disapproval and prevent the transaction from proceeding.
If enacted, the bill would halt the transfer of the specific weapons or technical support mentioned in the proposal. This would impact U.S. foreign policy and the defense industry by canceling a planned international trade agreement. Because this is a joint resolution, it would require the approval of both the House and the Senate and would need to be signed by the President to have the binding force of law.
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