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Vucic Halts Ammunition Exports, Says Supplies Will Go To Serbian Army

  • Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced Monday evening that Serbia has suspended all weapons exports to Israel in response to its ongoing military campaign in Gaza.
  • Following a high-level meeting with the Serbian Armed Forces and mass protests in Belgrade, officials cited ethical concerns and preventing civilian casualties as the main reasons for halting arms exports to Israel.
  • Human rights reports indicate over 56,000 Palestinians killed since October 7, with Israel facing ICJ genocide charges and ICC warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant.
  • Serbia's halt aims to pressure Israel to reconsider military actions and aligns with wider regional condemnation of Gaza violence.
  • Future arms exports from Serbia will require approval from the relevant ministries and the National Security Council until Gaza's situation stabilizes.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated today that Western countries have brutally violated UN Security Council Resolution 1244, as well as violating the Dayton Peace Agreement.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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If the Ministry of Defense is to be believed, Serbia is stopping arms exports, and judging by the statements of President Aleksandar Vučić, this move has no economic basis, but is the result of pressure that he and Serbia are experiencing from various sides.

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