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Vucic: No Serbia-Made Weapons Used in Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict

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Archive / News | 29.09.20 | access_time 17:58

Aleksandar Vucic (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Sept. 29 denied the allegations that the weapons made in Serbia had been used in the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but admitted that both sides were using ammunition produced in Serbia.

“Over the past 48 hours I have heard a lot of nasty things, including that Serbia is to be blamed for the conflict. There are no Serbian-made weapons there, we have only sold ammunition to both sides, because it was allowed and because we had an end-user certificate. But cannons, tanks, unmanned aerial vehicles, and planes are not ours,” Vucic told reporters.

He said that those weapons had arrived there from Russia, the U.S., Turkey, and France, but no one had even thought of blaming these countries for the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.  

“We want peace to be achieved there as those are our two brotherly and friendly peoples and I want it to stop as peace has no alternative,” Vucic stressed.  

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