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Switzerland blocks transfer of arms and armored vehicles to Ukraine
Andriy Chorny-Kuybida, one of the Ukrainian soldiers killed by the Russian invasion (Photo: Euromaidan Press)

The Alarabiya English reported, citing the AFP, Switzerland insisted Friday (June 3) that it would not allow Swiss war materiel to be transferred via third countries to Ukraine, in line with its strict military neutrality.

However it decided that individual parts and assembly packages could be delivered to European defense companies even if they will be used to produce war materiel that might later be transferred to Ukraine.

Switzerland said it had received requests from Germany and Denmark to transfer war materiel to Ukraine.

The German request concerned around 12,400 rounds of 35-millimetre ammunition produced by Switzerland for self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, and for Piranha III wheeled armored personnel carriers (APCs) that were originally procured by Denmark and which have been stored in Germany since they were decommissioned.

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The request made by Denmark concerns 22 Swiss-made Piranha III wheeled APCs.

Under Switzerland’s War Materiel Act, export requests cannot be approved if the recipient country is in an international armed conflict.

The Federal Council government said in a statement: “Given that exports of such goods from Switzerland to Ukraine cannot be approved due to the law of neutrality’s principle of equal treatment and the provisions of the War Materiel Act, it follows that it is not possible to approve the transfer of Swiss war materiel by Germany and Denmark to Ukraine."

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The government also decided Friday on two requests by Swiss firms to export parts and assembly packages to defense companies in neighboring Germany and Italy.

The requests concerned components for both hand-held anti-tank weapons and for anti-aircraft weapons.

The government said: “There is a risk that some of the components could be incorporated into war materiel abroad that could then be passed on to Ukraine."

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The War Materiel Act allows Swiss companies to participate in international value chains of the defense industry.

In practice, the Swiss government has generally only tended to approve the export of parts and assembly packages if their share in the end product’s value remains below a certain threshold - less than 50 percent in the case of Italy or Germany.

It said: “The Federal Council has decided to continue this practice. Exports of this kind are compatible with the law of neutrality."

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Within days of Russia’s February 24 invasion of Ukraine, Switzerland decided to match the neighboring European Union’s sanctions on Moscow, breaking with the neutral Alpine country’s traditional reserve.

Switzerland’s long-standing position is one of armed neutrality and the landlocked European country has mandatory conscription for men.

Source: alarabiyaenglish