Vestnik Kavkaza: Balkans hope for South Stream
On October 16 Vladimir Putin visited Belgrade to attend the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the city's liberation from fascists. The heads of Russia and Serbia are now negotiating the future economic relations between the two countries. Recently, the prime minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic stressed that, although Serbia wants to become a member of the EU, Belgrade will not support the anti-Russian sanctions - and some European structures have repeatedly hinted that it should.
According to the words of the Serbian Ambassador to Russia, Slavenko Terzic, Belgrade intends to expand economic cooperation with Moscow. "In the economic sphere we have not yet reached the level we have in politics. I think there is great potential to develop the economic relations between our countries. Although we already have some good results", Slavenko Terzic said. MORE