United States formally designated Saudi Arabia as a Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA), marking a historic upgrade in bilateral relations. The announcement came during Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Washington, D.C., where the two nations finalized a comprehensive strategic cooperation deal covering defense, artificial intelligence (AI), civil nuclear energy, and critical minerals. This move grants Saudi Arabia access to advanced military and economic privileges under US law, without extending the mutual defense commitment that comes with full NATO membership.
US Approves Sale of F-35 Fighter Jets to Saudi Arabia
Alongside the MNNA status, the United States also confirmed a major arms sale agreement, including the F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets—making Saudi Arabia one of the few countries globally, and the first in the Arab world, to access the fifth-generation aircraft.
The deal also includes,
- Nearly 300 advanced US tanks
- Joint defense manufacturing and technology-sharing provisions
- Expanded military cooperation and logistics support infrastructure in the Gulf region
- These developments signal a significant deepening of US-Saudi military ties and a major shift in the Middle East’s strategic balance.
Strategic Cooperation Beyond Arms
In addition to defense cooperation, the two nations signed major agreements in,
- Civil Nuclear Energy: Saudi Arabia will receive US support for peaceful nuclear technology, ensuring compliance with non-proliferation standards while enabling long-term clean energy development.
- Artificial Intelligence and Critical Minerals: A partnership was formed to expand AI research, development, and governance, alongside joint efforts to secure critical minerals essential for energy and defense supply chains.
These collaborations are designed to diversify Saudi Arabia’s technological capabilities and align with its Vision 2030 strategy for economic transformation.
What Does Major Non-NATO Ally Status Mean?
Being designated a Major Non-NATO Ally offers countries,
- Access to US defense technologies and training
- Eligibility for joint military exercises
- Priority delivery of excess US defense articles
- Inclusion in joint research and development programs
- Permission to stockpile US military equipment within their territory
However, it does not include a mutual defense pact, unlike NATO membership. Saudi Arabia now joins around 20 countries globally with this status, reflecting growing strategic trust between the two nations.
Key Takeaways for Competitive Exams
- Event: Saudi Arabia designated a Major Non-NATO Ally by the US
- Date: November 19, 2025
- Also Announced: Sale of F-35 fighter jets and nearly 300 US tanks
- Other agreements: Civil nuclear cooperation, AI partnership, critical minerals
- Significance: Strengthens US-Saudi defense, economic, and tech ties
- Strategic implications: Regional military balance, Israel’s security edge, technology access
- Definition: MNNA offers military and economic privileges without a defense guarantee


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