Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic pointed out today, regarding the allegations by the British agency Reuters, that Serbia has not and will not sell weapons to either the Ukrainian or Russian sides during the conflict.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic pointed out today, regarding the allegations by the British agency Reuters, that Serbia has not and will not sell weapons to either the Ukrainian or Russian sides during the conflict.
Vucevic emphasised that he denied those falsehoods more than ten times, adding that someone's goal is obviously to draw Serbia into that conflict, but that we consistently stick to our established policy.
There is always a possibility that weapons will somehow magically be found on the territory of the conflict, but that has absolutely nothing to do with Serbia, the Deputy Prime Minister underlined.
He pointed out that this is a question for those countries that do not respect international norms and contractual clauses of business and reiterated that Serbia did not send weapons to Ukraine and that everything published on that topic is untrue.
According to him, Serbia has a clear policy that is defined on the basis of what was adopted by the National Security Council in February last year, and it adheres to it.