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German MP: German arms sales to UAE ‘unacceptable’

July 12, 2019 at 11:25 am

Thomas Hitschler, MP of the German Bundestag for the Southern Palatinate, Leinsweiler, 6 May 2017 [Flickr]

German MP Thomas Hitschler criticised his government for continuing to allow arms exports to countries participating in the war in Yemen.

Speaking to the German Press Agency (DPA) yesterday, Hitschler said he could not see why arms exports continued to the region, adding that the German arms exports to the UAE, an active member of the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen, is “unacceptable”.

The Social Democratic Party (SPD) minister explained that there is no room for “misinterpreting” the coalition government’s agreement on this matter which states that “no exports to countries participating in the war in Yemen”.

The German ministry of economy said that Berlin’s arms exports reached €5.3 billion ($6 billion) by June 2019.

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In response, MP Omid Nouripour of the Green Party said the value of German arms exports is more than double the value of arms exports reported in the same period last year, and more than the total value of German arms exports during the whole of 2018, which reached €4.8 billion ($5.4 billion).

Egypt came second in the list of countries which imported German arms, buying weapons worth €801.8 million ($902.6 million), followed by the UAE, which is the sixth largest importer of German arms with a total value of €206.1 million ($232 million). Both countries are members of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.

In March 2018, the Christian Democratic Alliance, to which Chancellor Angela Merkel belongs, agreed with the Social Democratic Party, a partner in the ruling coalition, to stop arms exports to countries “directly involved” in the war in Yemen.