Serbia sends electricity equipment to Ukraine as humanitarian aid
On January 19, the Serbian government announced that it was sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including electricity equipment
Serbia’s Nova network reported on January 19 that Belgrade was sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The information was announced at a government meeting.
In particular, Belgrade will send equipment to support the Ukrainian power system.
The Serbian Ministry of Energy confirmed it was delivering free electrical equipment, but did not specify the amount of aid and what is included in the support package.
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In December 2022, the Netherlands proposed to freeze Serbia's accession to the EU because of its refusal to join sanctions against Russia.
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In addition, the Command of NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR) rejected Belgrade's request to deploy Serbian army and police to Kosovo and Metohija.
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On January 18, Serbian president said the war in Ukraine has worsened his relations with Putin
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