Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Russia sends missiles to Serbia for drills

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s president on Friday praised Russia for sending sophistica­ted anti-aircraft missiles to joint air defense drills, the first such deployment by Moscow to a country seeking to join the European Union.

Visiting a military airport near Belgrade, Aleksandar Vucic declared himself impressed by what Russia’s surfaceto-air systems could do, saying he was “thankful to our Russian friends for drasticall­y boosting our defense capabiliti­es.”

The Russian Defense Ministry said that the long-range S-400 and the short-range Pantsyr-S systems were taking part in the Slavic Shield-2019 exercise that envisages joint action by the Russian and Serbian militaries to fend off air attacks. The S-400 is to be returned to Russia after the six-day drills, while Vucic said the Pantsyr system was purchased by his government.

Serbia remains Russia’s only ally in the Balkans, despite a proclaimed goal of joining the EU. Belgrade has pledged to stay out of NATO and refused to join Western sanctions against Russia over Ukraine.

Serbia was also due Friday to sign a free trade agreement with a Russian-led economic bloc despite warnings from the EU that it could jeopardize its membership bid.

Serbia was bombed by NATO in 1999 to stop a crackdown against Kosovo Albanians, an experience that left Serbs with a deep mistrust of the Western military alliance. Kosovo declared independen­ce from Serbia in 2008, a move Belgrade and Moscow don’t recognize.

 ?? AP/Serbian Presidenti­al Press Service ?? Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visits a military airport Friday near Belgrade, where he said he was “thankful to our Russian friends for drasticall­y boosting our defense capabiliti­es.”
AP/Serbian Presidenti­al Press Service Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visits a military airport Friday near Belgrade, where he said he was “thankful to our Russian friends for drasticall­y boosting our defense capabiliti­es.”

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