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Belgrade Halts Arms Exports After Russia Says Serbian Weapons Went to Ukraine

Last updated: July 2, 2025 9:49 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Belgrade Halts Arms Exports After Russia Says Serbian Weapons Went to Ukraine

In a twist worthy of a geopolitical thriller, Moscow has accused Serbia of flouting its declared neutrality by allegedly funneling arms to Ukraine through various intermediaries. This saga unfolds as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced a suspension of arms exports in response to these serious allegations.

“As of now, we are not exporting anything,” Vucic remarked to journalists this week, emphasizing the need for “special and specific decisions” before any future arms dealings can take place. His cautious tone reflects the complex balancing act Serbia is attempting to navigate amid rising international tensions.

On June 23, Serbia’s defense ministry echoed Vucic’s sentiments, confirming that exports of military equipment produced in the country are on hold. Future transactions will require the green light from Serbia’s National Security Council and other pertinent government bodies, aligning with existing laws governing military sales abroad.

This move came swiftly after the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service alleged that Serbian arms manufacturers were using indirect supply routes to send weapons to Ukraine. The agency suggested that these goods, particularly ammunition, were being shipped to NATO member states where they could be assembled and ultimately sent to Ukraine, thereby obscuring their Serbian origins.

“Indirect supply schemes have facilitated this trade,” the agency claimed in a June 23 statement reported by TASS. They specified that such ammunition was primarily being processed in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria—both of which are NATO and EU members that supply military resources to Ukraine. Serbia, meanwhile, remains a candidate for EU membership, having applied back in 2012.

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Despite publicly condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Serbia has resisted joining Western sanctions against Moscow, maintaining a delicate diplomatic stance. This situation is not unprecedented; it marks the second instance in recent months where Russia has accused Serbia, a traditional ally, of undermining its neutrality.

‘Military-Industrial Complex’

In May, similar allegations were leveled against Serbia’s military-industrial sector, with claims that it was “stabbing Russia in the back” by supplying ammunition to Ukraine. The Russian intelligence agency described the method as relying on “fake end-user certificates and intermediary countries,” with a focus on NATO members like the Czech Republic, Poland, and Bulgaria as frequent players in this alleged scheme.

According to a World Bank report, Serbia exported over $27 million worth of munitions in 2023 alone, raising eyebrows about the supposed neutrality of a nation that claims to offer no arms to either Ukraine or Russia. “While we cannot export to Ukraine or to Russia, we have had numerous contracts with countries like the U.S., Spain, and the Czech Republic,” Vucic noted in an earlier Financial Times interview, further complicating Serbia’s narrative of neutrality.

As of now, Kyiv has remained silent regarding the latest Russian assertions and Serbia’s decision to halt its arms exports. This silence may indicate a deeper complexity in the ongoing geopolitical chess game, where every move is scrutinized and every alliance is tested.

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