Denmark halts military exports to Saudis over Khashoggi killing

The Danish foreign minister says Saudi Arabia is 'right now is simply destructive in many fields' as his country announces a halt to all military exports there.

Denmark is halting exports of military equipment to Saudi Arabia, citing "the continued worsening of the already terrible situation in Yemen and the murder of

Danish Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen said the kingdom "right now is simply destructive in many fields."

He spoke in a live television interview on Thursday.

Samuelsen said he hoped "the Danish decision can create further momentum and get more European Union countries to support tight implementation of the EU's regulatory framework in this area".
Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Turkey.
Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Turkey. Source: AAP
The ban would also include so-called dual-use exports of items that can be used both for military and civilian purposes.

In 2017, Denmark's overall exports to Saudi Arabia were of 5.08 billion kroner ($A1.1 billion), according to the Danish Chamber of Commerce.


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Published 22 November 2018 8:26pm
Updated 22 November 2018 8:36pm


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