'Pristina-Tirana-Zagreb military alliance' - Vučić says he 'has received Putin's opinion'

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić seems to be so concerned about the "military alliance between Pristina, Tirana and Zagreb" that he has even discussed such a topic with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This was announced by Vučić himself, after a phone call he said he had with the Russian president, foreign media write, reports Telegrafi.
Vučić reported that, in addition to extending the gas contract, he also discussed other topics with Putin, stating that he asked him about Kosovo and Republika Srpska, and that they exchanged views “on all important issues.”
"I also introduced it to the alliance of Zagreb, Pristina and Tirana, we talked about all the topics," Vučić said in his speech at the Presidency of Serbia.
He claims to have asked Putin what he thought about ending hostilities in Ukraine and in the Middle East, in Iran.
"He gave me his explanation and his view on the situation, his opinion," Vucic continued.
Otherwise, he announced, Serbia has secured another three months of gas imports from Russia.
Cheaper Russian gas imports cover up to 90% of Serbia's needs, although Belgrade has tried to diversify supplies with gas from Azerbaijan and liquefied natural gas from terminals in Greece.
"What was extremely important for me, and I thanked President Putin, is that we received another three-month extension of the gas contract on very favorable terms," Vučić told reporters in Belgrade.
He added that the extension preserved current price and volume conditions. /Telegrafi/
















































