Moscow denies Putin will visit Belgrade

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has denied that Putin will visit Belgrade in late October.

Izvor: B92

Tuesday, 27.09.2011.

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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has denied that Putin will visit Belgrade in late October. “Prime Minister Putin is not coming to Belgrade in the end of October,” Peskov pointed out. Moscow denies Putin will visit Belgrade Daily Danas reported on Monday, quoting top Serbian officials, that the Russian prime minister would for the second time in seven months visit Belgrade on October 22 or 23. Russian journalists said Monday they had neither official nor unofficial information that Putin could visit Serbia, pointing out that the information had come as a surprise since Serbian President Boris Tadic’s visit to Moscow had been announced. Moscow-based daily Kommersant's Gennady Sisoyev told B92 that Putin's second visit this year would be a real surprise. “Moscow has been talking a lot about President Boris Tadic’s visit to Russia in the last few months, during which Moscow and Belgrade should sign an important agreement on strategic partnership. Despite the fact that everything is more or less ready for Tadic’s visit, it keeps being delayed,” he explained. Vladimir Putin (Beta, file)

Moscow denies Putin will visit Belgrade

Daily Danas reported on Monday, quoting top Serbian officials, that the Russian prime minister would for the second time in seven months visit Belgrade on October 22 or 23.

Russian journalists said Monday they had neither official nor unofficial information that Putin could visit Serbia, pointing out that the information had come as a surprise since Serbian President Boris Tadić’s visit to Moscow had been announced.

Moscow-based daily Kommersant's Gennady Sisoyev told B92 that Putin's second visit this year would be a real surprise.

“Moscow has been talking a lot about President Boris Tadić’s visit to Russia in the last few months, during which Moscow and Belgrade should sign an important agreement on strategic partnership. Despite the fact that everything is more or less ready for Tadić’s visit, it keeps being delayed,” he explained.

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