Vucic arrives in Moscow, to meet with Putin on Tuesday

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has arrived in Moscow for a three-day visit to Russia, during which he will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Vucic described the meeting with Putin, that will take place on Tuesday, as "big and important."

Vucic will on Monday visit the Zaryadye Park, spreading on 13 kilometers near Red Square, that was opened in September by President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, on the capital's 870th anniversary.

Later in the evening, Vucic will present Serbia's state decoration awarded posthumously to Russian UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin to his widow.

Churkin was known as a great friend of Serbia, who as Russia's representative voted to block a draft British UN Security Council resolution on Srebrenica, and during the body's sessions dedicated to Kosovo energetically criticized Pristina institutions,...

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