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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Serbian Arms Finally Ready for Export!



Whatever objections there may have been, the company is cleared for business:
The day before Serbian Company Zastava got permission to export arms to Armenia, RFE RL reports. Dragolyub Gruevic, the manager of ‘Zastava’ factory in Kragujevac, stated that the cost of deal makes $1.75 million. He also said the company awaits one more permission for a deal of $ 900 000.

It’s worth reminding that Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic roughly criticized the possible deal to sell armaments to Armenia.

It is worth mentioning that officials in Armenia do not confirm Arms deal with Serbia.
I would love to know exactly what models of rifles and other weapons they are purchasing. And unlike the USAid numbers, these aren't available to the public!

Source: PanArmenian

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