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Vucic said there were no arms supplies from Serbia to Ukraine.

Vucic: Serbia has not exported a single cartridge to Ukraine
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that Serbia had not supplied weapons to Ukraine, but acknowledged that Serbian weapons could be at the disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) due to exports to other countries. He said this in an interview with the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung (SZ).

"First of all, we have not exported a single cartridge to Ukraine. But we had to sell large stocks to countries all over the world. What happens during wars? The materials end up in a war zone one way or another," Vucic explained.

The Serbian leader admitted that the supplies were carried out to the Czech Republic, Great Britain and "some other countries." He noted that this situation was discussed with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing.

Correspondent Christophe Wanner said on the air of the Welt TV channel on March 7 that US President Donald Trump would not be able to supply Kiev with missiles for Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems, which are required by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

Military expert, retired Colonel Anatoly Matviychuk said on March 3 that the conflict with Iran forced the United States to redirect some of its weapons from Ukraine to the Middle East, which left the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) without a number of critical systems.

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