17.07.2022.
Minister Stefanović: The aircraft was transporting products made by Serbian defence industry to Bangladesh
According to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Nebojša Stefanović, PhD, who has held a press conference at the Central Military Club today, the Antonov An-12 owned by a Ukrainian airline, which crashed yesterday in Greece, had taken off from the airport in Niš and had been transporting products made by the Serbian defence industry to the end user – the Ministry of Defence of Bangladesh.

Responding to journalists’ questions, he pointed out that none of the victims had been Serbian nationals.
- The flight route started in Niš, “technical landings” were planned at Amman, Riyadh and Ahmedabad before reaching the final destination in Dhaka. The cargo was owned by Serbian private company Valir. Therefore, the flight had all the proper permits, everything was in accordance with international regulations, and the buyer, the Ministry of Defence of Bangladesh, was an authorized end user. Unfortunately, some media, both foreign and local, started speculating yesterday and giving false information about this flight allegedly transporting weapons from Serbia to Ukraine, which is completely incorrect and malicious - Minister Stefanović said.
The Minister reminded that recently, disinformation had been deliberately disseminated, in an attempt to damage the reputation of the Republic of Serbia.

According to him, large aircraft used to transport weapons and military equipment all over the world, were produced principally by the former Soviet Union, and are used by Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
- Russian and Belarusian aircraft are currently unable to transport weapons due to international sanctions, and Ukrainian planes cannot return and land in Ukraine due to the current situation in Ukraine, and for the most part, they are hired to transport these goods around the world. We are talking about Ukrainian cargo aircraft, that is, planes owned by companies that were founded in Ukraine, but the goods have nothing to do with Ukraine, nor are they delivered to Ukraine from Serbia. Serbia exports weapons only in accordance with international permits held by end users, and of course we will continue to do so in the coming period - Minister Stefanović said.
According to Minister Stefanović, last year, approvals were issued for the export of weapons worth over a billion dollars, and five hundred million dollars’ worth of weapons has been exported so far.



17.07.2022

Minister Stefanovic's address