Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Says He Is Unlikely To Cancel $15 Billion Saudi Armored Vehicles Sale



CBC: 'Difficult contract' binds Canada to Saudi LAV deal, Trudeau says

Previous Conservative government negotiated deal that prevents disclosure of conditions, PM says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it's difficult to break Canada's deal to supply light armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia because of the way the contract was negotiated by the previous Conservative government.

"The contract signed by the previous government, by Stephen Harper, makes it very difficult to suspend or leave that contract," Trudeau told host Matt Galloway on CBC Radio's Metro Morning on Tuesday. "We are looking at a number of things, but it is a difficult contract.

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WNU Editor: The Canadians are not the only ones .... Spain's parliament backs arms sales to Saudi Arabia (Reuters).

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