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Biden pushes US fighter jets in talks with Swiss
by AFP Staff Writers
Geneva (AFP) June 15, 2021

US President Joe Biden sang the praises Tuesday of two US-made fighter jets in the running for a major contract to replace Switzerland's fleet, his Swiss counterpart said.

"Mr. Biden recalled the excellent quality of the two US planes" -- the F35 made by Lockheed Martin and the F/A 18 made by Boeing, Swiss President Guy Parmelin told reporters after meeting with the US leader in Geneva.

Biden is due to hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the city on Wednesday.

The two US fighters are competing against the Rafale, made by French company Dassault, and the Eurofighter by Airbus, to replace its ageing fleet of F-5 Tigers and F/A-18 Hornets -- both US-made.

"I reminded him that we have a process under way, which was decided on long ago, and that the government will reach its decision based on the process currently under way," Parmelin said.

According to Swiss media, a decision is expected on June 23 on who gets the contract, worth 6.0 billion Swiss francs ($6.7 billion, 5.5 billion euros).

Switzerland's long-standing position is one of armed neutrality and the landlocked European country has mandatory conscription for men.

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