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“卡塔尔坚持:写清楚飞机是特朗普政府主动要的,我们不包售后”

Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed the acceptance of a Boeing 747 gifted by the Qatari royal family, but legal teams have not finalized the transfer agreement [1] - Qatar insists on a memorandum clarifying that the transfer was initiated by the Trump administration and that Qatar will not be responsible for any future ownership transfers [1][3] - The Pentagon's statement led the public to believe that legal work was completed, but officials revealed that the last communication between legal teams was on May 9, indicating ongoing negotiations [1][3] Group 2 - Initially, discussions between the Trump administration and Qatar were about purchasing the aircraft, but later it was framed as a gift [3][4] - Trump has publicly claimed the aircraft as a significant achievement of his Middle East trip, stating it was offered for free by Qatar [3][4] - The aircraft is currently undergoing modifications in Texas to meet military standards, with estimates for the modification costs ranging from $1 billion to $1.5 billion [4][5] Group 3 - U.S. Air Force officials found the aircraft in poor maintenance condition, requiring millions for satisfactory repairs [5] - The estimated cost for converting the aircraft back to civilian use after Trump's presidency could reach an additional $500 million [5] - Concerns have been raised about the aircraft's suitability as a presidential plane due to its current state and the extensive modifications required [5]