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Jeremic: Political dialogue with Russia to continue

25. March 2011. | 07:15

Source: Tanjug

Serbia's Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said the political dialogue between Russia and Serbia will continue in April, and should be crowned with a strategic agreement, to be signed in May or June.

Serbia's Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said the political dialogue between Russia and Serbia will continue in April, and should be crowned with a strategic agreement, to be signed in May or June.

Appearing on the Radio and Television of Serbia on Wednesday night, Jeremic said the main message of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's visit to Belgrade on Wednesday is the reaffirmation of support and continuation of broad cooperation.

"There are no disagreements, political differences or open issues between Serbia and Russia," Jeremic said and announced that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit Belgrade in "two to three weeks."

Minister Jeremic stressed that the political stances of the two countries are almost identical, and that Puitin's visit had more to do with the economy than politics. Jeremic said that the issue of Russia - Serbia - NATO was not discussed during yesterday's officials meetings, but added he does not know what was discussed in the talks with Serbian parliament whips.

"The Serbian government has a clear policy of strict military neutrality which no one intends to revise, so that was one topic that did not need to be discussed by the Russian and Serbian delegations," Jeremic said.

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