“We will now ask the President (Vladimir of Russia. -

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) Putin to provide us with volumes of at least 3 billion cubic meters.

m annually for ten years, "- quoted by TASS statement of Vucic.

He noted that Serbia is currently buying Russian gas for $ 270 under a long-term agreement and fears a rise in price to $ 900.

Earlier, Vucic noted the role of Russia in ensuring the energy security of Europe.

He also stated that the situation on the European energy market is dire due to the rise in prices for electricity and gas.