A senior German official has called for the reconsideration of Germany’s arms exports to Saudi Arabia, describing the monarchy as the leading exporter of terrorism in the Middle East.
Vice
President of the German Parliament (Bundestag) Claudia Roth put forward the
demand in an interview with German newspaper Welt am Sonntag printed on Sunday.
Roth called Riyadh “the top terror exporter in the Middle East,” adding that “a
large portion” of extremist militants in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq hail from
Saudi Arabia.
Germany’s
guidelines on weapons exports make it “crystal clear that deliveries cannot be
made to such countries,” she stressed. The Green party's politician also
called for the release of Saudi activist Raif Badawi who is sentenced to 10
years in prison and 1,000 lashes. “Besides the weapons deals, Germany is also
discussing other trade ties with Saudi Arabia,” she said. “Pressure could certainly
be brought to bear using these.”
The
comments came as German Vice Chancellor, Social Democrat leader and Economy and
Energy Minister Sigmar Gabriel kicked off his tour of the Middle East in
Riyadh on Saturday.
The
oil-rich country is reported to be “one of the most important clients of
Germany’s arms industry.”
Riyadh
world’s biggest arms importer
A
new report shows that Saudi Arabia has overtaken India to become the
largest arms importer in the world over the last year. The kingdom’s military
spending jumped 54 percent to USD 6.5 billion in 2014, while New Delhi imported
USD 5.8 billion worth of weapons, said a Sunday report by IHS Inc, a leading
analyst of the global arms trade.
“Growth
in Saudi Arabia has been dramatic and, based on previous orders, these numbers
are not going to slow down,” said Ben Moores, the report's author. Saudi
Imports will rise 52 percent to reach USD 9.8 billion in the current year,
which means one out of every seven dollars spent on arms imports worldwide will
be spent by Saudi Arabia.
Riyadh
is said to be one of the major supporters of Takfiri militants wreaking havoc
in Iraq and Syria. Saudi Arabia also backs the Bahraini regime in its crackdown
on pro-democracy protesters.
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