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A system for stable gas supply to Serbia has been established

The presidents of Russia and Serbia, Vladimir Putin and Aleksandar Vučić, paid special attention to the issue of gas deliveries to Serbia in a telephone conversation today, the Kremlin announced, reports Tanjug.
“Special attention is paid to the issue of deliveries of Russian natural gas to Serbia,” the statement said.
He added that during the talks, it was stated that systematic work had been established between the relevant departments of the two countries, which enables “stable supply of heating and electricity to the citizens and economy of Serbia,” reports Sputnik.
Putin talked with his Serbian counterpart about the realization of joint projects in the field of energy, Politika reports.

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