Russian president to visit Serbia in October


5 August 2009 | 23:05 | Source: B92 


MOSCOW -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will arrive here for an official 
visit in October, it was announced in Moscow. 

The news came after Wednesday's telephone conversation between Medvedev and his 
Serbian counterpart Boris Tadić.

The Kremlin has announced that the Russian head of state will attend the 
ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade in the 
Second World War. 

He will also take part in a summit dedicated to Russo-Serbian strategic 
partnership. 

Medvedev's visit will be the first from a Russian president in the past years. 
Previously, then president, now Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was in Belgrade 
in 2001. Putin was also scheduled to travel to Serbia in 2007, but that trip 
was canceled. 

Last February, Medvedev was in Belgrade in the capacity of Russia's first 
vice-premier, when he and his Serbian hosts discussed an energy agreement that 
eventually saw Serbia's oil monopoly NIS sold to Gazprom. 

It was also agreed at the time for Russia's South Stream natural gas pipeline 
to go through Serbia. 

 

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