Stockholm-Sana
Sweden announced today the withdrawal of licenses to export arms and other products of military industries to the Turkish regime against the backdrop of its military aggression on the territory of northern Syria.
The Swedish Strategic Products Inspection Office said in a statement quoted by the RIA Novosti agency that the office is withdrawing from today all licenses in force to export equipment and other military products to Turkey.
A number of European countries, including France, Germany, the Netherlands and others, have decided to freeze the export of arms and military equipment to the Turkish regime against the backdrop of its aggression and Britain has announced a freeze on the issuance of new licenses to export arms.