U.K. government keeps election pledge in Indonesia arms veto
The U.K. government vetoed two arms deals with Indonesia Friday under its new criteria for exporting military equipment. The deals, reportedly for sniper rifles and armored personnel carriers, were worth an estimated $1.6 million. The change in arms sales conditions, promised by Foreign Secretary...
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