Minister for Defence Production Raza Hayat Haraj has confirmed that Pakistan is in talks with several countries over potential agreements to sell JF-17 Thunder fighter jets mefldia reported on Wednesday quoting BBC. In an interview with the BBC, the minister said negotiations were underway with multiple states for the export of the multi-role combat aircraft, which has been jointly developed by Pakistan and China. He added that any agreement would require China’s consent, given its role in the development of the JF-17. “These negotiations are taking place and they take some time. Many countries are interested in these aircraft,” the minister said.

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