Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin had meetings in Moscow with two close associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a government press release said.
It said that Vulin met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev (a KGB-trained high-ranking intelligence official who served as head of the Federal Security Service and on the National Security Council). Vulin was reported earlier to have had meetings with Patrushev while he was in headed Serbia’s top civilian security agency the BIA.
“Vulin and Lavrov agreed that bilateral cooperation between Serbia and Russia is very good and is developing at all levels, stressing that both countries are interested in further improving the Serbian-Russian strategic partnership. Vulin reiterated that he is proud that Serbia is not part of the anti-Russian hysteria and that it has not imposed sanctions on the Russian Federation,” the Serbian government press release said, adding that they also discussed way to set up cooperation between Serbia and the BRICS organization.
Vulin and Patrushev “highlighted the mutual focus on further improvement of the strategic partnership between Serbia and Russia”, it said.
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