Putin wishes Tadić very best in letter

Vladimir Putin has wished President Boris Tadić all the best in his activities for “the good of our friends, Serbia.”

Izvor: Beta

Tuesday, 15.01.2008.

11:46

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Vladimir Putin has wished President Boris Tadic all the best in his activities for “the good of our friends, Serbia.” In a personal letter handed to Tadic by Russian ambassador Aleksandr Alexeyev, the Russian president wished his Serbian counterpart a happy 50th birthday, and told him that he was known in Russia as an outstanding politician and a supporter of the full development of relations between the two countries. Putin wishes Tadic very best in letter “Serbia has been and is Russia’s key partner in the Balkans,” wrote Putin, adding that he was particularly “satisfied with the evidently intensified political dialogue, which as a feature, has a high degree of trust and a common approach to key international issues.” “This completely applies to cooperation over settling the Kosovo crisis, based on the respect for the principles of international law,” underlined the Russian president, Tadic’s cabinet informed Beta. In his letter, Putin said that Serbia and Russia faced “big tasks in significantly enhancing market-economic cooperation, a characteristic of which was the steady growth rate of the bilateral trade balance.” The Russian president reiterated that “of particular significance are the joint projects in the energy sector.” Vladimir Putin (FoNet, achive)

Putin wishes Tadić very best in letter

“Serbia has been and is Russia’s key partner in the Balkans,” wrote Putin, adding that he was particularly “satisfied with the evidently intensified political dialogue, which as a feature, has a high degree of trust and a common approach to key international issues.”

“This completely applies to cooperation over settling the Kosovo crisis, based on the respect for the principles of international law,” underlined the Russian president, Tadić’s cabinet informed Beta.

In his letter, Putin said that Serbia and Russia faced “big tasks in significantly enhancing market-economic cooperation, a characteristic of which was the steady growth rate of the bilateral trade balance.”

The Russian president reiterated that “of particular significance are the joint projects in the energy sector.”

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