Russia has accused Serbia of exporting arms to Ukraine, stating it undermines their longstanding alliance. The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) claims that, despite Serbia's declared neutrality, Serbian defense enterprises continue to provide ammunition to Ukraine through NATO intermediaries. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić vehemently denied these allegations, clarifying that existing contracts, such as with the Czech Republic, do not allow for such exports. He emphasized discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the establishment of a working group to investigate how Serbian arms allegedly reached Ukraine.
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service accused Serbia of secretly supplying arms to Ukraine, labelling it a betrayal from a historic ally despite Serbia's claims of neutrality.
Serbian President Vučić insisted that arms contracts do not permit export to Ukraine, asserting that no ammunition was delivered contrary to Russian allegations.
The SVR highlighted that Serbian arms are allegedly being transferred to Ukraine through NATO intermediaries, underscoring ongoing tensions between Moscow and Belgrade over this issue.
Discussions between Vučić and Putin on arms exports revealed plans to form a working group, aiming to clarify the transfers of Serbian-made weapons to Ukraine.
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