20.03.2026 16:00
The Swiss government rejected arms exports to countries involved in attacks against Iran. The statement said, "Since the escalation of attacks on February 28, no new licenses have been issued for the export of military equipment to the United States. The same applies to Iran."
Switzerland announced that it would not approve the export of weapons to the USA, citing its neutrality in the attacks by the USA and Iran.
In a written statement from the Swiss government, it was noted that the principles of neutrality regarding exports to states involved in attacks on Iran were examined. The government statement included the following: "The export of war materials to countries involved in international armed conflict with Iran cannot be authorized during the conflict. Existing licenses and the export of other goods will be reviewed by a specialized group."
NO PERMISSION FOR EXPORT OF WAR MATERIALS
The statement indicated that the USA is involved in an international conflict, stating, "Currently, the export of war materials to the USA cannot be permitted. Since the escalation of attacks on February 28, no new licenses have been issued for the export of war materials to the USA. The same situation applies to Iran."
The statement emphasized that Switzerland has maintained a neutral stance in the attacks by the USA and Iran.
USA-ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON IRAN
Israel and the USA launched a military attack on Iran on February 28 while negotiations were ongoing between the Tehran and Washington administrations.
Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the USA-Israel attacks, Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, along with many high-ranking officials, was killed.
According to Iranian officials, the death toll from the USA-Israel attacks has exceeded 1,348, and the number of injured has surpassed 17,000.