Russia's Balkan ally Serbia is looking to France for fighter jets and the EU for infrastructure money in a move that could put them closer to EU membership, at the expense of its relationship with Russia.
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. Serbia has shown interest in French jets since 2022 in the hopes of replacing outdated Soviet MIGs.Serbia, which has close cultural and political ties with Russia, has received significant military hardware from Moscow. In recent years, Russia sent Serbia 6 MiG-29 fighters, 30 T-72 tanks, 30 armored vehicles, the Pantsir S1 air-defense system and Kornet anti-tank missiles, according to the German Marshall Fund.
SERBIA, CAUGHT BETWEEN EUROPE AND RUSSIA, COULD MOVE ONE STEP CLOSER TO NORMALIZING RELATIONS WITH KOSOVO
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