The summit "Ukraine — Southeastern Europe" is taking place in Odessa, dedicated to security issues, particularly in the Black Sea. In addition to the Prime Minister of Croatia Andrej Plenković, the President of Romania Nicușor Dan, and the leader of Moldova Maia Sandu, the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, who visited Moscow a month ago and expressed support for Vladimir Putin, also attended.
However, Vučić's position has now transformed into unconditional support for Ukraine. "Serbia is ready to restore one or two Ukrainian cities or regions to clearly demonstrate support to Ukrainians," said Vučić at the summit, emphasizing that Belgrade supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine and can always be relied upon for humanitarian assistance.
Previously, Russian foreign intelligence claimed that Serbian defense enterprises allegedly supply ammunition to Ukraine, despite Belgrade's neutrality. The list from the Russian Federation included leading companies of the Serbian defense industry: Krusik, Yugoimport SDPR, Sloboda, Prvi Partizan, and others.
According to Moscow, the weapons allegedly reach Ukraine through a scheme of fake end-user certificates and intermediaries — the Czech Republic, Poland, Bulgaria, and African countries.
In response to these accusations, Vučić stated that "some things that were claimed do not correspond to reality."