Panel seeks to allow re-exports of Swiss weaponry to Ukraine

FILE - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, top left, stands on top of a German Gepard anti-aircraft gun tank as he visits a training program for Ukrainian soldiers at a military training area in Putlos, Germany, Aug. 25, 2022. A parliamentary committee has on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023 recommended a waiver of Swiss law that bars countries from re-exporting Swiss tanks, weaponry and other war materiel to Ukraine for its defense against Russia. Swiss war materiel that other countries could re-export to Ukraine under a proposal from a parliamentary committee might include ammunition for German-made Gepard anti-aircraft tank. (Marcus Brandt/dpa via AP, file)

GENEVA (AP) — A parliamentary panel in Switzerland has recommended waiving a law that bars countries from re-exporting Swiss armored vehicles, weapons and other war materiel to Ukraine for its defense against Russia, insisting the move would not violate the country's much-vaunted neutrality.

The Security Policy Committee of the lower house of Switzerland's parliament voted 14-11 Tuesday to allow an re-export exception for cases involving a use of force that violates international law — notably, of Ukraine 11 months ago.

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