Singapore Airshow 2024 Organiser Clarifies Israeli Defence Firms Were Not Under Sanction or Blacklist

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Singapore Airshow 2024 Organiser Clarifies Israeli Defence Firms Were Not Under Sanction or Blacklist
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Singapore Airshow 2024 organiser Experia said Israeli defence companies that were invited here were not subjected to international sanctions, blacklist or embargo. A Member of Parliament had recently asked about the considerations for permitting Israeli defence firms to display arms and equipment at the event.

Singapore Airshow 2024 organiser Experia has stated that the Israeli defence firms invited to the event were not under any international sanction or blacklist. This comes after a Member of Parliament raised concerns about the participation of Israeli defence companies.

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