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Serbia, Russia to boost political ties and economic cooperation

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said that today’s visit of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will strengthen political ties between the two countries and contribute to improvement of economic cooperation.

Cvetkovic said at the beginning of the meeting of delegations of the governments of Serbia and Russia, which he chairs together with Putin, that the visit of the Russian Prime Minister is yet another confirmation of traditional friendship between the two countries and closeness of the Serbian and Russian peoples.

I am positive that this visit will improve our political ties and economic cooperation, he stated and underlined that there are many agreements that give framework for cooperation between Serbia and Russia and that the aim of this meeting is to make a step ahead and define new ways of cooperation.

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Putin expressed satisfaction with today’s talks in Belgrade that dealt with cooperation in the fields of energy, trasnport and ecology.

Source Serbian Government.

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