Nikolić: Russian investments valuable support

President Tomislav Nikolić met with NIS CEO Kirill Kravchenko ahead of the signing of a strategic partnership agreement between Serbia and Russia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 16.05.2013.

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BELGRADE President Tomislav Nikolic met with NIS CEO Kirill Kravchenko ahead of the signing of a strategic partnership agreement between Serbia and Russia. The document will be signed during Nikolic's upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Nikolic: Russian investments valuable support Nikolic said Russian investments are a valuable support in overcoming the economic crisis in Serbia and the government is dedicated to meeting all of its commitments to foreign investors, according to a release from the president's press service. Nikolic will head a Serbian state delegation on a visit to Russia, and Kravchenko expressed satisfaction that Serbia and Russia will sign a strategic partnership agreement. He said the agreement will be a clear sign to Russian companies that they have a trusted partner in Serbia, which will certainly lead to greater investments in the Serbian economy. Also, Kravchenko informed Nikolic about the development strategy for NIS through 2030. Serbia's former state-owned oil monopoly was acquired by is Russian Gazprom in 2010. (Tanjug) Tanjug

Nikolić: Russian investments valuable support

Nikolić said Russian investments are a valuable support in overcoming the economic crisis in Serbia and the government is dedicated to meeting all of its commitments to foreign investors, according to a release from the president's press service.

Nikolić will head a Serbian state delegation on a visit to Russia, and Kravchenko expressed satisfaction that Serbia and Russia will sign a strategic partnership agreement.

He said the agreement will be a clear sign to Russian companies that they have a trusted partner in Serbia, which will certainly lead to greater investments in the Serbian economy.

Also, Kravchenko informed Nikolić about the development strategy for NIS through 2030.

Serbia's former state-owned oil monopoly was acquired by is Russian Gazprom in 2010.

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