German parliament rejects bill on arms embargo on Turkey
Region
- 11 June, 2021
- 12:41
Germany has rejected a bill submitted by the Left and Green parties to the country's parliament on the imposition of an arms embargo on Turkey.
Report informs, citing TRT Haber, that the bill was included in the agenda on the night of June 11.
The Christian Democrat, the Christian Socialist, the Social Democrat, and the Free Democrat parties voted against the draft.
Christian Democrat MP Klaus-Peter Willsch described the bill and its discussion as a ''. He recalled the statement of the Green Party co-chair Robert Habeck's statement on the transfer of weapons and ammunition to non-NATO Ukraine, emphasizing that the project presented about Turkey, a member of the alliance, is far from sincere.
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