US blocks sale of two dozen M142 HIMARS missile systems and over a hundred GMLRS rounds to Hungary, worth $765 million
Hungary's decision not to approve Sweden's entry into NATO has left it without the M142 HIMARS high-mobility artillery missile system. The US has blocked the sale.
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Hungary had previously submitted a request for the purchase of 24 HIMARS missile systems with high-precision GMLRS guided missiles. The potential deal amounted to $765 million.
According to The Washington Post, the sale of HIMARS and GMLRS to Hungary was blocked by Senator James Risch. He chairs the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The official said Hungary must approve Sweden's entry into NATO if it wants HIMARS.
The Washington Post writes that the decision to block the sale is due to growing dissatisfaction with Hungarian policy. Normally, James Risch rarely blocks US arms sales to other countries.
Source: The Washington Post