Europe divided on Syrian arms embargo

The European Union nations remain divided on whether to ease sanctions against Syria to allow for weapons shipments to rebels fighting the regime of Syria’s president Bashar Assad.

Europe divided on Syrian arms embargo

The European Union nations remain divided on whether to ease sanctions against Syria to allow for weapons shipments to rebels fighting the regime of Syria’s president Bashar Assad.

Britain is the most outspoken proponent of relaxing the arms embargo, but faces opposition from some members that feel more weapons would only increase the killings and tarnish the EU’s reputation as a peace broker.

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