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Vucic: This will be among most important meetings with Putin (Tanjug, B92)

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will meet today in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Vucic points out that this will be one of their most important meetings.

“The situation in our region is very complex, it is necessary to measure every word and political move,” Vucic warned in a statement to Serbian media in Moscow on Monday.

“In the moments when we are economically progressing, and we can be satisfied with that, we have significant political problems in the region and, I would say, there is a lot things where is not entirely certain what the outcome could be if any disturbance of stability and peace occurred,” added Vucic.

He announced that he will discuss with Putin bilateral relations, that are politically and economically good, “but must be much better”- as well as the situation in the region and the world, in order to get advice also on how Russia can help us in achieving our political and national goals.

“We will also talk about many concrete projects. They are important for the better life of our citizens, the standard of living of our people, a richer Serbian society,” Vucic said.

He said that he had the opportunity, during a break that he took, to see that “we are among top news on two televisions (in Russia) – not only this visit, but also everything that is happening around us.”

“From Skopje to what happened in Kosovo and Metohija last week, with the provocations of (Hashim) Thaci and all the others. We are trying to find the best solution for our citizens, primarily how to preserve lives, peace, security,” explained Vucic.

See at: https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2018&mm=10&dd=02&nav_id=105188

 

 

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