The call for the arms embargo is “unprecedented,” said Greens/EFA foreign affairs spokesperson Alyn Smith, who led efforts to get the amendment passed. “Saudi Arabia is a top arms client of the UK and France, and there is evidence that these weapons have been used in gross violations of international law in Yemen,” he added.

The EU vote follows a campaign by led by Avaaz which gathered roughly 750,000 signatures calling for such an embargo. Alex Wilks, campaign director at the group, said, “European countries and arms dealers have been making billions selling bombs to Saudi Arabia to be dropped on babies and children in Yemen. The UN has already said it’s unacceptable, and now the EU must do the same.”

A report released this week by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) also found that Saudi Arabia increased its arms imports 275 percent between 2011 and 2015, since the previous 5-year period, and is the United Kingdom’s top arms recipient.

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