Putin’s visit to “boost relations”

Russia's PM Vladimir Putin's visit to Serbia will boost the relations between the two countries, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexandr Konuzin said Saturday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 19.03.2011.

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Russia's PM Vladimir Putin's visit to Serbia will boost the relations between the two countries, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexandr Konuzin said Saturday. “It will also offer an opportunity to discuss all forms of cooperation, especially economic one,” he added. Putin’s visit to “boost relations” “Energy will also be an important topic during the visit,” Konuzin told Tanjug. According to him, Putin will meet with Serbian President Boris Tadic, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, Serbian parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic and representatives from various political parties, as well as attend a meeting of the two countries' delegations. “Kosovo will also be on the table, and Putin is expected to confirm Russia's support of Serbia's views on this issue,” the Russian ambassador noted. “The South Stream gas pipeline is also going to be discussed, along with the overall economic relations and investments,” he added. Other topics will include the 2008 agreement between Russia and Serbia, referring to the modernization of the largest petroleum company in the country, Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), the construction of the gas storage facility in Banatski Dvor and other issues. “There are 15 new agreements between Serbia and Russia being drafted at the moment,” said Konuzin, explaining that they included cooperation in science, technology and tourism. Aleksandr Konuzin (Tanjug)

Putin’s visit to “boost relations”

“Energy will also be an important topic during the visit,” Konuzin told Tanjug.

According to him, Putin will meet with Serbian President Boris Tadić, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković, Serbian parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović and representatives from various political parties, as well as attend a meeting of the two countries' delegations.

“Kosovo will also be on the table, and Putin is expected to confirm Russia's support of Serbia's views on this issue,” the Russian ambassador noted. “The South Stream gas pipeline is also going to be discussed, along with the overall economic relations and investments,” he added.

Other topics will include the 2008 agreement between Russia and Serbia, referring to the modernization of the largest petroleum company in the country, Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), the construction of the gas storage facility in Banatski Dvor and other issues.

“There are 15 new agreements between Serbia and Russia being drafted at the moment,” said Konuzin, explaining that they included cooperation in science, technology and tourism.

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