Macron\, Merkel back Europe coordination on arms sales to Saudi Arabia

Macron, Merkel back Europe coordination on arms sales to Saudi Arabia

AFP  |  Istanbul 

and Germany's leaders said Saturday they want a "coordinated" European position for restrictions on arms sales to after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, according to the French presidency.

On the sidelines of a summit in Istanbul, the two leaders had a "relaxed exchange", the said, and agreed not to announce their next positions on the issue without first coordinating "at the European level".

Macron had previously insisted there was no moral link to be made between Khashoggi's death at the beginning of this month and Saudi Arabia's purchase of French-made weapons.

"What is the link between arms sales and Mr " he said, calling it "pure demagoguery to call for a halt" to exports over the killing.

The remark was interpreted as a rare veiled criticism of Merkel after the announced a freeze on arms sales to over the dissident's murder inside the Saudi consulate in

Macron said that sales of weapons to -- France's second biggest customer after -- have "nothing to do with Mr One shouldn't mix everything up".

Macron also said that if is to be sanctioned, "we must do so across the board".

"In that case, we should stop selling cars," he told reporters -- another possible dig at Germany, a massive auto exporter.

Last month approved 416 million euros (USD 470 million) worth of arms exports to Riyadh for 2018, however Merkel said Friday that "we need to clarify the background of this horrible crime and until that, we will not supply weapons to Saudi Arabia".

Khashoggi's killing has tainted the image of Crown Mohammed bin Salman, who has positioned himself as a Saudi reformer, and tested ties between and Riyadh as Western powers demand answers over his death.

Mohammed, the kingdom's de facto ruler, has denounced the "repulsive" murder, denying any involvement.

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First Published: Sat, October 27 2018. 21:40 IST