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Germany eases arms exports restrictions for Gulf states, Ukraine

Germany's six-month export license accelerates delivery of air and naval defense systems, including 35 PAC-3 missiles to Ukraine, supporting Gulf states' urgent security needs.

  • On March 20, 2026, Germany simplified exports of air and naval defence equipment to Ukraine and Gulf states including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman to ensure rapid deliveries.
  • The government framed the change as a response to urgent security pressures, with Economy Minister Katherina Reiche saying, 'With the new, temporary licence, we are adapting our arms export control procedures for the export of urgently needed arms to these countries to meet these new requirements.'
  • The package introduces a six‑month General Licence that allows exports without individual BAFA approval, covering air and naval defence equipment including sea‑mine disposal systems, with companies required to register and submit monthly reports.
  • Defence Minister Boris Pistorius organised delivery of approximately 35 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 interceptor missiles to Ukraine, with five missiles from Bundeswehr reserves and partner nations' support.
  • The ministry framed the change as a short‑term step, valid until September 15, 2026, describing the simplified procedure as temporary to speed deliveries during the current crisis.
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The simplified procedure applies to air defence and maritime defence supplies.

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Six Gulf states and Ukraine are to receive arms from Germany more quickly. Iran's war makes clear how urgent the situation is.

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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