Swiss War Materiel Re-Export Debate
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•Swiss politicians divided on re-export of war materiel
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Swiss politicians divided on re-export of war materiel.
Third country may not be involved in an armed conflict unless it exercises right to self-defence under international law.
Centre Party , the Radical-Liberal Party and the Liberal Green Party see the bill as an unproblematic compromise.
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