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Serbia denies providing weapons to Ukraine


Associated Press

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Serbia on Friday denied it has exported arms to Ukraine 
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/conflicts/ukraine>  after Moscow 
demanded to know if its Balkan ally delivered thousands of rockets for 
Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion.

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that since the beginning of the war 
in Ukraine, no weapons have been exported from Serbia to any of the parties to 
the "conflict."

"I can say that because my ministry gives the permission for (arms) exports," 
Dacic said. "Serbia does not deliver military equipment to any country that we 
believe would be problematic in any way."

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KOSOVO BACK EU DIPLOMACY PLAN

Russia on Thursday demanded an official explanation from its ally Serbia about 
reports that the Balkan country has delivered thousands of rockets to Ukraine.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova 
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/russia>  expressed 
"deepest concern" about the reports, which first came from pro-government 
Russian media last month.



Serbia has categorically denied claims that it has provided weapons to 
Ukrainian forces in the nation's ongoing territorial conflict with Russia. (AP 
Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File)

"We are following this story," Zakharova said in a statement posted on the 
Russian Foreign Ministry website late Thursday. She added that the possible 
arming of Ukraine represented a "serious question" for Serbian-Russian 
relations.

The media reports said a Serbian state arms factory recently delivered some 
3,500 missiles for the Grad multiple rocket launchers used by both the 
Ukrainian and Russian armed forces. The 122 mm rockets were allegedly 
transported to Ukraine via Turkey 
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/turkey>  and Slovakia.

Serbian Defense Minister Milos Vucevic has denied the country exported the 
missiles to Ukraine but left open the possibility they could have gotten there 
via a third party.

 
<https://www.foxnews.com/world/serbia-caught-between-europe-russia-could-move-one-step-closer-normalizing-relations-kosovo>
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NORMALIZING RELATIONS WITH KOSOVO

"If private companies buy weapons in third states’ markets and then sell them 
to other companies in other countries, that is not a question for Serbia, that 
is international trade," he said.

Serbia is Moscow’s closest ally in Europe, with historic, religious and 
cultural ties that are bolstered by decades of pro-Russian propaganda campaigns 
in the Balkan country.

Russia backs Serbia’s claim over its former province of Kosovo, which declared 
independence in 2008 with Western support. And Serbia has refused to impose 
sanctions on Moscow over the invasion.

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Western officials fear Russia could use simmering tensions in Kosovo to try to 
destabilize the Balkans and avert some attention from the invasion of Ukraine.

 

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