Vui on “better and cheaper” gas: “someone cares where we bury the pipes”



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Belgrade – “Before the end of the year, you will see the fascinating results of the gas pipeline construction,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vui said today.


Source: B92

Photo: Epa / ANDREJ CUKIC

Photo: Epa / ANDREJ CUKIC

“We discussed various issues, from energy to military-technical cooperation, the construction of joint infrastructure projects, the exchange and export of our agricultural products and increased exchanges,” said the Serbian president after meeting with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. .

“So far, we have used Russian gas through Hungary and Ukraine because it was the most favorable,” Vui said, responding to a question from Russian journalists about the Turkish flow. “We told others to give cheaper gas, I have never seen cheaper gas than Russian gas. Is anyone asking Serbia to buy more expensive gas?” Vui asked.

“We have built our own gas pipeline, which we definitely need and will be connected to Bulgaria,” he added.

“To give up the purchase of Russian gas, I am not a fool and I will not allow such humiliation of our country. By the end of the year, we will open a gas pipeline. No matter where we build the gas pipeline, someone will not forbid us to bury pipes in our land.” The president of Serbia pointed out and added that on December 29 or 30 we will release gas through a new gas pipeline.

“We buy the cheapest and best gasoline. We will not pay anyone in the world for a racket and we will pay double because someone in the world likes it,” he said.

“By the end of the year, we will open a gas pipeline, gas will flow, people will be warm in their homes, our industry will function, the Serbian economy is advancing and it will be number one in Europe. That is why we will buy what is inside, not abroad, “he concluded. is Vui.

“Our cooperation is good in all areas. The Russian railways are working on the construction of a dispatch center, on the Nova Pazova-Novi Sad section, working on the project documentation to the Montenegrin border. We are working on the ‘Balkan Stream ‘with a Russian company and I think that before the end of the year fascinating results, “said Vui on cooperation with Russia.

Today, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is on a one-day visit to Serbia, where he met with Serbian President Alexander Vui. After the meetings, they addressed the press.

The meeting was also attended by Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovi, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandar Bocan-Harenko, and Minister Nenad Popovi.



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