Core Points - Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced a halt to arms exports due to significant pressure and threats of protests in defense enterprises [1][3] - The Serbian Ministry of Defense has complied with the order to stop the export of domestic ammunition, requiring approval from the National Security Council for any future exports [3] - Vučić indicated that current agreements with Cyprus and Azerbaijan will not allow the transfer of materials to other locations, emphasizing the need for a customer clearance system and the creation of a blacklist [3] - The halt in arms exports is in response to criticism from Russia regarding Serbia's arms sales and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran [3][4] - The value of arms exports from Serbia was reported to exceed $1.6 billion in 2023, which will now be redirected to national military reserves [3] - Russia's foreign intelligence agency has previously criticized Serbia for indirectly aiding Ukraine through arms exports, complicating Serbia's diplomatic balancing act [4]
外媒:武契奇称其宣布停止军火出口后面临巨大压力,已收到爆发抗议活动威胁
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-25 09:17