Rogozin, Dacic on Russian investments, Kosovo

Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin stated at Wednesday's meeting that the two countries' cooperation is being considerably improved, and confirmed the stance that the resolution of problems in the Serbian southern province has to be in line with the international law.

(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Thursday, November 29, 2012

Dacic and Rogozin discussed the possibility of greater presence of Russian investments, economy and banks in Serbia, and also cooperation on third markets.

It was stated that in the economic cooperation the South Stream project is an important step, which is due to be completed by the year 2016.

The two parties agreed on continuation of cooperation in the area of emergency situations, particularly demining of terrain, adding that the Humanitarian Center in Nis has regional importance in this respect.

Dacic and Rogozin also discussed the possibilities of joint fight against terrorism and illegal drug trafficking.

The Serbian prime minister underlined that Serbia's policy in terms of Kosovo has remained unchanged.

The two officials agreed that the problems in the southern province need to be resolved in line with the international law.