Vulin meets with FSB chief in Moscow

MOSCOW - Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vulin spoke with the head of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov in Moscow on Wednesday about continuing the cooperation between Serbian and Russian security structures and confronting shared challenges.

Vulin noted that Serbia is grateful to Russia, the FSB and Bortnikov for the continued support to Belgrade on all difficult issues, an official statement said.

Bortnikov thanked Vulin for his professionalism and for his contribution to date to advancement of cooperation between Serbian and Russian services.

Earlier, Vulin, who is on an official visit to the Russian Federation, also met with the head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin to discuss further advancement and strengthening of cooperation between Serbian and Russian security structures.

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