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What Putin said after Meeting with Dodik?

Published September 23, 2016
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dodik_putinMeeting of the President of the RS Milorad Dodik and the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin was ended in Moscow.

They exchanged their views on current issues related to international relations and cooperation.

They discussed the situation in the Balkans and various international issues, as published on the official website of the Russian President, according to RTRS.

The meeting was attended by the Assistant of the Russian President Yuri Usak and Chief of Representatives of the RS in Moscow, Dusko Perovic.

Both sides expressed their satisfaction with the success achieved by Zarubezhneft.

“After this meeting, and yesterday’s with the leadership of Zarubezhneft, I believe that all the speculations that Zarubezhneft intends to suspend its production are denied,” said Dodik in a telephone conversation for “Nezavisne”.

Also, they discussed the need to ensure stability and peace in the region. Russia is interested in stability and ensuring respect for international agreements, primarily Dayton, at full capacity as a factor of peace.

“Putin wished stability and success to the RS and BiH,” said Dodik.

He added that “Putin is informed about the referendum and that everything in that respect is already said.”

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

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