Serbia rejects Ukraine arms deliveries claim
Serbia has dismissed a report that it is committed to arming Ukraine in the conflict with Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
Belgrade continues to deny lethal aid to both Moscow and Kiev, the defense minister has stated
A report that Serbia is sending weapons to Ukraine is a “lie,” Defense Minister Milos Vucevic has insisted.
His statement came after Reuters cited a classified Pentagon document on Wednesday that claims Belgrade is committed to providing lethal aid to Ukraine, which it may have already delivered.
According to the news agency, the file was among a trove of US documents, including intelligence reports, that were dumped online earlier this year and recently unearthed by the media.
“We have already denied these lies more than ten times, and will do it again. Serbia has not sold, nor will it sell weapons to either the Ukrainian or Russian side, or to countries surrounding this conflict,” Vucevic told Sputnik news agency.
“There is always a possibility that some weapon will magically be found in a conflict zone. But it has nothing to do with Serbia,” the minister added. “It is a question for countries that do not respect international norms, contractual obligations, and business practices.”
It is obvious that someone’s goal is to destabilize our country and drag it into a conflict we are not participating in. We are consistently following our established policy [of non-involvement].
Serbia, which has traditionally maintained good relations with Moscow and is heavily reliant on Russian energy, has refused to impose any sanctions on the country. Belgrade also broke ranks with many Western states by refusing to provide Kiev with military aid.
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In March, Serbian officials denied media reports that Belgrade supplied Ukraine with rockets for Soviet-made M-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers via Türkiye and Slovakia.
“We added a clause that it is impossible to export ammunition that we gave to Türkiye without our consent,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said at the time.