David Cameron is attempting to cement major UK arms sales and bolster relations with allies on the second day of his Middle East tour.
The Prime Minister is personally spearheading a push to persuade the United Arab Emirates to buy 60 of BAE's Typhoon jets over French rivals in a deal reported to be worth upwards of £3bn.
He has now travelled to Saudi Arabia - Britain's biggest trading partner in the region - which is also considering adding to its fleet of aircraft.
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