Politicians back calls for universal arms trade treaty

Politicians from across the political divide are today lending their support to calls for a binding standard on the international trade in arms.

Politicians back calls for universal arms trade treaty

Politicians from across the political divide are today lending their support to calls for a binding standard on the international trade in arms.

Ciaran Cuffe of the Greens and Sinn Féin's Aengus O' Snodaigh are among more than 50 politicians backing calls for a universal arms trade treaty.

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