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Bern forbids Germany from sending Swiss munitions to Ukraine by AFP Staff Writers Geneva (AFP) Nov 3, 2022 Traditionally neutral Switzerland on Thursday banned Germany from sending to Ukraine any Swiss-made munitions used by anti-aircraft guns Berlin wants to dispatch to the war-torn country. "There is no reason to reply favourably to the German request to transmit Swiss military equipment to Ukraine," Economic Affairs Minister Guy Parmelin explained in a letter to German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht. Berlin wants to send Ukraine 12,400 pieces of Swiss-made ammunition to be used by German Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns that Kyiv has requested to shoot down cruise missiles and drones used by Russian invasion forces. "The equality of treatment deriving from the law of neutrality does not allow Switzerland to approve a request to send military equipment of Swiss origin to Ukraine while this country is involved in an international armed conflict," Parmelin said. On Wednesday, Switzerland agreed to provide $100 million in aid to Ukraine to help provide drinking water and rehabilitate damaged energy infrastructure as winter approaches. Despite being neutral, Switzerland has also adopted all the sanctions already imposed by the European Union on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine in late February, including against President Vladimir Putin. Some Swiss politicians thought this was already a step too far, but President Ignazio Cassis has repeatedly defended the decision.
North Korea 'covertly' supplying artillery shells to Russia: W.House Washington (AFP) Nov 2, 2022 The United States said Wednesday that North Korea is sending a significant amount of artillery ammunition to Russia for its war in Ukraine, under cover of shipments to the Middle East or Africa. White House national security spokesman John Kirby said US officials did not know whether Russia has received the ammunition, but were trying to monitor the shipments. US information indicates that North Korea "is covertly supplying Russia's war in Ukraine with a significant number of artillery shells, w ... read more
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