Russian media: Nikolic "repents" before Putin
Tomislav Nikolic made an effort <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2016&mm=03&dd=11&nav_id=97333" class="text-link" target= "_blank">in Moscow on Thursday</a> to convince Vladimir Putin that Belgrade remains his "secure" partner.
Friday, 11.03.2016.
12:36
Russian media: Nikolic "repents" before Putin
The article, ran under the headline, "President's honor," adds that the upcoming visit of Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev to Belgrade "will show how successful in that the Serbian president has been."According to the paper, "Moscow above all expected from Belgrade a clear clarification concerning Serbia's cooperation with NATO, as well as concerning guarantees for the status of Russian associates of the humanitarian center in Nis (southern Serbia)."
"The opinion of PM Aleksandar Vucic, not of its president, is decisive for Serbia's position. And Medvedev will meet precisely with him (Vucic) in Belgrade," said the daily.
Another Moscow newspaper, Moskovsky Komsomolets, reported about the visit under the headline "Serbian president 'repents' before Putin because of agreement with NATO."
The article adds that Nikolic "convinced Putin that Russia should not fear Serbia moving closer to NATO."
Rossiyskaya Gazeta, meanwhile, quoted Nikolic as saying that his country does not want to join NATO, while Putin promised his support in preserving Serbia's territorial integrity.
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