The Hague-Sana
The Dutch Foreign Ministry announced today that it has suspended the export of any new arms shipments to the Turkish regime following its aggression on Syrian territory.
The Dutch Foreign Ministry said in a statement: "The Netherlands decided to suspend all requests for the export of military equipment to Turkey, pending the development of the situation."
Norway announced yesterday the suspension of the export of any new arms shipment to the Turkish regime after the aggression, a day after a similar announcement by Finland.
The Turkish regime forces are launching an aggression on Syrian territory in Hasake and Raqqa in parallel with the targeting of several villages and towns in the two governorates, focusing on infrastructure and vital facilities such as water and electricity stations, dams, oil installations and residential neighborhoods, causing the death of a number of civilians and causing extensive damage and destruction of infrastructure.