The President of the Republic noted that Serbia will sell weapons to everyone except Russia and UkraineBELGRADE, January 30.
/tass/. Serbia does not supply weapons to Ukraine and has no plans to do so. This was announced on Monday by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at a joint press conference with Czech President Milos Zeman.
"Serbia's specialized industry will have a lot of new investments, but also a lot of changes so that they can earn money and sell their weapons. We do not sell weapons to Russia or Ukraine, but we will sell them to everyone else," Vucic said.
The Serbian leader stressed earlier that Russia's special military operation in Ukraine caused enormous Western pressure on Serbia, including on the issue of anti-Russian sanctions. Vucic has repeatedly noted that Serbia's accession to the sanctions policy directed against Russia will not bring results. As the Serbian leader reported in November 2022 in an interview with the media, Belgrade will impose sanctions against Moscow "only with the sword of Damocles over his head."
After the start of Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, Vucic said in an address to the nation that Serbia supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine, but will not impose sanctions against the Russian Federation. The President said that the republic temporarily stops army and police exercises with all foreign partners. He noted that Serbia considers Russia and Ukraine fraternal states, regrets what is happening in eastern Europe, and is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to Kiev.