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Switzerland may relax arms export rules while keeping ban on supplies to Ukraine in place
This was reported by Bloomberg, Ukrinform saw.
"The Swiss government wants to be able to sidestep the country’s rigid neutrality to allow more weapons exports but will maintain a ban on shipments to Ukraine," the report reads.
As noted, the Swiss government will be able to lift arms export restrictions in exceptional circumstances and for a limited period of time if the move is in line with the foreign picy or national security interests of Switzerland.
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However, Switzerland previously prohibited Germany, Spain and Denmark from sending Swiss-made weapons to Ukraine. That rule shall not be revised.
Switzerland retains a ban on the sale of weapons to countries in conflict unless they fight under the UN mandate. Because of this, even against the backdr of a global defense boom, Swiss arms manufacturers have been losing competition, Bloomberg notes.
About three quarters of Swiss arms exports go to Eurean nations. Germany is now the biggest buyer, with Berlin buying almost 170 million francs worth of arms in 2023, according to government stats.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, in January, Switzerland announced it would host a peace summit at the request of President Vodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. The talks will take place on June 15-16 at the resort of Bürgenstock in the canton of Nidwalden outside Lucerne.
Source: ukrinform.net