Serbia has terminated a number of arms supply agreements with Russia, said the chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces, Milan Mojsilovic, in an interview with the Serbia’s Novosti newspaper.
This is how Mojsilovic answered the question whether the sanctions on Russia made it difficult for the Serbian army to use Russian weapons.
According to the chief of the General Staff of the Serbian army, since the weapons made in the former Soviet Union are still used in a large number of the world's armed forces, and are also produced under licenses in a number of countries, Serbia has found a way to supply spare parts and maintain military equipment even under sanctions.
"As for the supply of weapons from the Russian Federation, it is practically impossible at the moment. We are trying to find a way to overcome the newly created situation through diplomatic channels. We terminated some agreements, we postponed some, hoping that the situation in international relations at the global level will be settled and enable to implement the agreements," said Milan Mojsilovic.