Merkel's last-minute approval sees German arms exports peak
After a last-minute approval of arms deals in the billions by Angela Merkel's departing government, Germany's weapons exports reached a record level in 2021, despite the government only acting in an executive capacity at the time.
The former government approved deals worth almost 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) in its last nine days in office. That brought Germany's total weapons exports to a record 9.04 billion euros for the year, according to the Economics Ministry in response to a lawmaker's question, seen by German press agency dpa.
Egypt is the main recipient of German arms exports, despite criticism for human rights violations and its involvement in conflicts in Yemen and Libya.
Under the last-minute agreements, Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems may deliver three MEKO A-200 EN frigates to Egypt; Diehl Defence has been authorized to deliver 16 IRIS-T SLS/SLX air defense systems to Egypt; and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems is allowed to export a Type 218 SG submarine to Singapore.
It is now clear that the arms exports to Egypt run to 4.34 billion euros, despite the fact that the government was only acting in an executive capacity, when such major decisions are usually avoided.
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