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Russian President Vladimir Putin considers it necessary not to forget the lessons of the Second World War and oppose attempts to heroize the Nazis. The Russian leader has taken during his visit to Serbia over to the military parade dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from the invading fascists. According to Putin, the operation of Belgrade was an important step on the path to victory. Our peoples have pursued a persistent bloody struggle against the Nazis. Most of Europe was subjected to this impudent barbarian force. However, the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia have opposed a universal response to the aggressor. We know that the Soviet Union played a key role in the victory over Nazism. But we never shared victory. We will always remember the help of allies in the anti-Hitler coalition, participants in the Resistance. Our common duty is to not forget the lessons of the Second World War. Oppose attempts heroize the Nazis and their accomplices. Unite efforts to make Europe the atmosphere of trust and mutual understanding. Long live Serbia sister! Said the Russian leader as he finished his speech. Tomislav Nicolic stressed that he considered the military parade in the presence of Vladimir Putin as the symbol of the union of the two countries. Serbias economic development based on free access to the Russian market and investments from Russia and its energy stability on Russian energy carriers, said Nicolic. According to the Serbian leader, our descendants will remember the South Stream pipeline as we remember the common battles. Putin then pointed at a press conference that it was not feasible unilaterally South Stream in the bottom of the Black Sea. Its like love: it will be happy only when the presence of the two participants in this wonderful process. We will not unilaterally implement the project, estimated at billions of dollarssi our partners think so far whether to implement it or not. There have been fierce debates during the construction of the Nord Stream in the bottom of the Baltic. Today when it is built, everyone is happy, everyone says, Thank you! The same with South Stream. I am deeply convinced that it is a beneficial project for European consumers because it can substantially reduce the risks of transit. As the construction of the South Stream is dragged out, it comes from political motives. In this case the night politics to economics. According to the Russian president, the competitive advantages of the European economy are less important in this context. Anyway, Putin is convinced that Russian gas will be enough for all of Europe in winter. He hopes to solve the gas problem with Ukraine. We want to avoid crises in the fall and winter. I tell you with full responsibility: there will be no crises in Europe through the fault of the Russian participants in the energy cooperation. Russia has always been a reliable supplier. We have enough resources to meet our needs and the growing consumer demand in Europe and Asia. However, there are risks of serious transit. But I hope there will be no snags. Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that Kiev does not guarantee completely smoothly transit of Russian gas to Europe. Nevertheless, in the words of the Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for Energy Günther Oettinger, there is no basis to believe that the Russian partners of non-performance of their gas commitments. It is possible that the gas issue is discussed at the Euro-Asian ASEM in Milan. The round of talks on gas from Russia, Ukraine and the EU will take place early next week in Brussels. french.ruvr.ru/2014_10_16/La-Russie-ne-laissera-pas-geler-l-Europe-3740/
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:07:34 +0000

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