STOCKHOLM- Sweden has announced it will not extend an arms deal with Saudi Arabia over human rights violations in the Arab kingdom.
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven confirmed Tuesday that the arms deal which has raised controversies across the world should be terminated, adding, “It is true that the deal will be ended. The Minister of Defense will talk more about this later tonight.”
However, the Swedish premier denied the decision is related to Saudi’s cancellation of a speech by the Scandinavian country’s Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom at an Arab league meeting.
“This has been agreed for some time now. It has nothing to do with what has happened in recent days,” he added.
Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom said Monday that her speech at the Arab League meeting in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, was canceled allegedly due to her criticism of the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia.
The Arab League had invited the Swedish official to give an address to the ministerial meeting of the organization in praise of Stockholm’s official decision to recognize Palestine as an independent state in October 2014.
Sources in the Arab League had confirmed that it was Riyadh that wanted the speech canceled.
The Swedish Foreign Ministry published the content of Wallstrom’s speech Tuesday, which showed the minister had neither criticized Saudi Arabia nor highlighted her alleged feminist foreign policy agenda.
The speech only included some comments on women’s and human rights.
In January, Wallstrom criticized the Saudi kingdom for its harsh treatment of dissent and lashed out at a Saudi court for sentencing blogger, Raif Badawi, to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison just for criticizing Wahhabism.
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