BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Russia is ready to arm its Balkan
ally Serbia with sophisticated weapons, the Russian deputy prime
minister said Monday, which could be at odds with Belgrade's desire
to join the European Union.
Dmitry Rogozin said in Belgrade that "we are ready to
directly support our Balkan ally" in the purchase of weapons,
including the S300 surface-to-air missile system.
Serbia and Balkan rival Croatia, a NATO member, have recently
clashed over alleged Croatian plans to acquire long-range missiles
that could strike Serbia. The two neighbors were at war in the 1990s.
Serbia's prime minister, Aleksandar Vucic, told a joint news
conference that Serbia will remain militarily neutral, but won't
allow itself to become "an easy target."
Serbia, traditionally a Russian ally, has officially sought EU
membership, but has been struggling to overcome strong opposition
from pro-Kremlin nationalists. So far, Serbia has resisted pressure
from the EU to join in sanctions against Russia.
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