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Britain urges Germany to ease curbs on arms sales to Saudi

Britain's foreign minister confirmed Wednesday he would raise the question of weapons exports to Saudi Arabia with his German counterpart after a report said London has written Berlin to complain about its arms embargo. Hunt, taking questions at a forum in Berlin, did not deny the contents of the Spiegel Online report. Rather, he said that in talks with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, he would underline the importance of a "strategic relationship" with Riyadh, including in efforts to reach peace in Yemen.

Published February 20,2019
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Britain's top diplomat is demanding that Germany relax its ban on arms sales to Saudi Arabia because they are affecting UK sales of weapons to the oil-rich kingdom.

German weekly Der Spiegel reported Wednesday that British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt sent a blistering letter to his counterpart in Berlin earlier this month, warning that Germany's credibility as a partner is at stake over its restrictions on arms exports to the Gulf nation.

The export ban means Britain can't ship war planes such as the Typhoon to Saudi Arabia because they contain German-made components.

Asked about the letter after a speech in Berlin, Hunt said the "strategic relationship that the UK has with Saudi Arabia is what allows us to have a huge influence in bringing about peace in Yemen."