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EU resolution calls for arms embargo against Saudi Arabia, accuses it of
war crimes

Published time: 1 Dec, 2017 19:52

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The European Parliament has adopted a resolution, which calls for an
EU-wide embargo on arms sales to Saudi Arabia over the alleged war crimes
it has committed in Yemen. The resolution also criticizes EU members
selling arms to the Gulf kingdom.

The EU parliament *“condemns in the strongest terms the ongoing violence in
Yemen and all attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure, which
constitute war crimes,”* the resolution passed on Thursday says
<http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+TA+P8-TA-2017-0473+0+DOC+PDF+V0//EN>.
It goes on to say that *“dozens of Saudi-led airstrikes have been blamed
for indiscriminately killing and wounding civilians in violation of the
laws of war, including through the use of internationally banned cluster
munitions.” *

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The document particularly says that the European lawmakers *“deplore”* the
blockade of Yemen established by the Saudi-led coalition and specifically
condemns *“the indiscriminate coalition-led airstrikes leading to civilian
casualties, including children, and destruction of civilian and medical
infrastructure.”* It adds that they equally condemn the actions of the
Houthi rebels resulting in civilian casualties, including the missile
attacks on the Saudi cities.

The MEPs then renewed their call on the EU foreign policy chief, Federica
Mogherini, to launch* “an initiative to impose an EU arms embargo against
Saudi Arabia”* in the view of the serious allegations of it committing war
crimes in Yemen. The motion, which is, however, non-binding, was adopted by
a vast majority as 539 MEPs supported it while only 13 of them voted
against and 81 abstained.

The resolution also calls on Mogherini to *“urgently propose an integrated
EU strategy for Yemen”* as well as urged all parties to the conflict
to *“urgently
agree on a cessation of hostilities”* and to return to peace
negotiations.It then goes on to slam the EU member states for selling arms
to the Saudis in spite of numerous allegations of war crimes committed by
the coalition.

*“EU Member States have continued to authorize transfers of arms to Saudi
Arabia since the escalation of the conflict, in a violation of Council
Common Position … on arms export control,”* the document says. It then goes
on to say that an EU arms embargo against Saudi Arabia would *“effectively
promote compliance”* of the member states with the relevant EU guidelines
and eventually with the international humanitarian law.

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This is not the first time the EU parliament had called for an arms embargo
against the Saudis. A similar appeal to the EU authorities was included
into another its resolution on the situation in Yemen adopted in February
2016.

Meanwhile, some EU states continue to actively supply the Saudis with
weapons and military equipment despite the Kindgom’s involvement in the war
in Yemen. In mid-November, the German government revealed that the total
value of its arms sales to Saudi Arabia has grown fivefold in the third
quarter of 2017 comparison to the same period of the previous year.

While Germany supplies the Kingdom with military trucks and patrol boats,
according to the disclosed documents, the UK is selling the Saudis various
munitions, including bombs and missiles. And the UK arms sales to the
Saudis also jumped by almost 500 percent, a November report said.

In September, an NGO said that the UK sold the Saudis £6 billion ($8
billion) worth of weapons since the war in Yemen began. It was also
recently revealed that up to 50 British military personnel were teaching
battlefield skills to Saudi officers engaged in the Yemeni conflict.

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However, the oil-rich Kingdom enjoys support not only of its European
partners. In late November, it was reported that the Saudis were purchasing
$ 7 billion worth of precision arms from the US manufacturers, which is
almost equal to the total worth of the British arms sales to the Saudi
Arabia over the entire period of the Yemeni conflict. The purchase came as
part of the mammoth $110-billion deal earlier brokered by the US President
Donald Trump during his visit to Riyadh.

Since 2015, the Sunni monarchy has been waging a war against Iran-backed
Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen, which pushed one of the Arab world’s poorest
countries to the brink of famine and left some 4,800 Yemenis killed,
according to UN that says most of the civilian casualties were caused by
Saudi-led coalition airstrikes, though Riyadh consistently denied the
reports.

According to the UN, some 20.7 million people in Yemen are currently in
need of humanitarian assistance while a cholera outbreack, which is
considered to be one of the worst in the world, affected more than 900,000
people there. At the same time, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) also called the humanitarian situation in Yemen the *“largest
food-security emergency in the world.”*

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