Vucic and Putin to discuss gas contract on Sunday

Vucic announced important visits to Serbia from Europe, the world, including the Russian Federation

Photo: Serbian government

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic announced today that he will speak with the head of the Russian state, Vladimir Putin, on Sunday at 11 am.

Commenting on opposition politician Srdjan Milivojevic's statement (made in Russian) that "thanks for the friendship" will follow soon, Vucic said that will be the case because he will talk with Putin, and both of them always behave politely and greet and thank each other.

"The one who said that doesn't speak any language," he criticized Milivojevic.

Referring to those who have been derisive about his announced conversation with Putin, Vucic said that he will speak with him on Sunday.

"Each story, fabrication, it all falls through for them, each lie, they couldn't care less, they continue with a new one the next day, while people must live and see who is the one who cares, act responsibly and seriously," he added.

Vucic said he is confident that he will have a serious, fair conversation with Putin, and added he will talk about the gas agreement, cooperation and all other issues.

Vucic also announced important visits to Serbia from Europe, the world, including the Russian Federation, since they can only visit one country, until, he added, "these experts tell them they can no longer do that."

(Telegraf.rs)