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Switzerland halts weapons exports to US due to Iran war, citing neutrality

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March 20 (Reuters) - Switzerland ‌on Friday said it would not issue ​licences for companies to export weapons to the United States ⁠due to the ongoing attacks on Iran, citing the country's neutrality.

"The export of war materiel to countries involved ​in the international armed conflict with Iran cannot be authorised for ‌the duration of the conflict," the government said in a statement.

"Exports of war materiel to the USA cannot currently ⁠be authorised," it added.

Last weekend, the Swiss ⁠government said it had rejected two U.S. flyover requests on Iran-related war flights but permitted three others, also citing Switzerland's neutrality law.

Following the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq ‌in 2003, Switzerland imposed bans on flights over Swiss ⁠airspace and weapons exports to countries ‌involved in the war. It later ​lifted them.

On Friday, the government said that since the Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran on February 28, ‌no new licences had been issued ​for exports of war ⁠materiel to the United States.

It noted that no ‌definitive licences for export ⁠of war materiel to Israel have been granted for several years.

The government said a group of experts would regularly ​review developments on ‌exports of the relevant goods to the U.S. and assess ⁠whether steps are required ​under neutrality law.

(Reporting by Matthias Williams and Dave Graham, ​editing by Thomas Seythal)

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