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Canada PM: Hard to scrap big Saudi arms deal

October 23, 2018 at 2:58 pm

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today it would be very hard to scrap an arms deal with Riyadh worth up to $13 billion as critics have demanded.

Trudeau said the 2014 agreement for light armoured vehicles, signed by Canada’s previous Conservative government and a Canadian unit of US weapons maker General Dynamics Corp , had been written in such a way that taxpayers would have to pay a large amount of money to end it.

“The contract signed by the previous government … makes it very difficult to suspend or leave that contract,” Trudeau told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp, saying his Liberal administration was looking at a number of options.

Trudeau said that “I do not want to leave Canadians holding a billion-dollar bill because we’re trying to move forward on doing the right thing.” Trudeau added that he found it “incredibly frustrating” that the terms of the contract with the Saudis meant he could not discuss it in more detail.

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Trudeau repeated the government’s position that Canada could suspend export permits for the armoured vehicles if it determined they had been misused.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday called the killing a “monstrosity” and vowed to halt German arms exports to Saudi Arabia until the case is cleared up.

Trudeau repeated Ottawa’s condemnation of the murder of Khashoggi, a US resident and critic of the Saudi crown prince who disappeared three weeks ago after entering Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul.

Countries around the world need to know that there are things they simply cannot do, and killing a journalist who disagrees with the regime is right up there at the top

Trudeau said.

Relations between Canada and Riyadh have been tense since a diplomatic dispute over human rights earlier this year. In August, Saudi Arabia froze ties with Ottawa after Canada urged the release of jailed civil rights activists in the kingdom.

So much for Freedom of Expression in Saudi Arabia – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]