Vucic: Serbia has not supplied weapons to Ukraine and is not going to

Vucic: Serbia has not supplied weapons to Ukraine and is not going to

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that his country has not sold weapons to Ukraine and will not do so.

 

 This is how he reacted to the information contained in the probably secret documents leaked in the USA, reports The Guardian.

 

 "Serbia has not exported and will not export weapons to Ukraine," Vucic told reporters on Thursday, quoted by the Beta news agency.

 

 The President of Serbia added that the Balkan country, which is a traditional ally of Russia, "did not and will not send" ammunition either to Ukraine or to Russia.

 

 "There is not a single document that would testify to something like that," the Serbian president said.

 

 Reuters reported on Wednesday that a classified Pentagon document allegedly states that Serbia "has agreed to supply weapons to Kyiv or has already sent them."

 

 The agency said it could not independently verify the authenticity of the document.

 

 Serbian Defense Minister Milos Vucevic quickly denied this and stated that his country "has not and will not sell weapons to Ukraine or Russia."





Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that his country has not sold weapons to Ukraine and will not do so.

 

 This is how he reacted to the information contained in the probably secret documents leaked in the USA, reports The Guardian.

 

 "Serbia has not exported and will not export weapons to Ukraine," Vucic told reporters on Thursday, quoted by the Beta news agency.

 

 The President of Serbia added that the Balkan country, which is a traditional ally of Russia, "did not and will not send" ammunition either to Ukraine or to Russia.

 

 "There is not a single document that would testify to something like that," the Serbian president said.

 

 Reuters reported on Wednesday that a classified Pentagon document allegedly states that Serbia "has agreed to supply weapons to Kyiv or has already sent them."

 

 The agency said it could not independently verify the authenticity of the document.

 

 Serbian Defense Minister Milos Vucevic quickly denied this and stated that his country "has not and will not sell weapons to Ukraine or Russia."