Switzerland halts arms exports to United States, closes airspace to United States military flights
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Switzerland has suspended issuance of licences for war materiel exports to the United States for the duration of the Iran conflict, ordered regular expert reviews of existing United States licences, and closed Swiss airspace to United States military flights linked to the war.
Why it matters
Swiss defence exporters and brokers cannot obtain authorisation for new shipments to the United States, forcing an immediate stop to deliveries that depend on fresh licences. United States military planners must exclude Swiss airspace from flight plans for missions tied to the Iran war because overflight permissions will be denied.
Implications
- — Swiss defence manufacturers and arms brokers must suspend all shipments to the United States that require new export licences — those consignments will not be authorised during the conflict.
- — Swiss export licensing authorities and corporate export compliance teams must stop submitting or processing licence applications for United States-bound war materiel because new licences will be refused.
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