U.S. eyes $2.4 billion in potential arms deals with Seoul, Beirut

WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - The State Department notified Congress on Tuesday that it has approved potential arms deals worth nearly $2.4 billion with South Korea and Lebanon, including three Aegis Shipboard Combat Systems for Seoul and six close air support planes for Beirut.
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