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Scheduled for 6 On June 7, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's visit to Serbia proved to be a “big question,” but not because of official Belgrade. Sources of the Serbian newspaper Vecherne Novosti said that Bulgaria, Montenegro and northern Macedonia had closed their airspace for its plane.
This information is indirectly confirmed by a report by President Aleksandar Vučić, who admitted that there were difficulties in organizing Lavrov's arrival. It was known that the head of the republic was going to meet with Russian Ambassador Alexander Bokan-Kharchenko on the morning of June 6.
The TASS agency stated that the administration of the President of Serbia did not comment on anything. situation now.
During his visit to Belgrade, Sergei Lavrov was going to meet with his Serbian counterpart and President of the National Assembly (unicameral parliament) in Vučić. The parties wanted to discuss bilateral cooperation, the situation in the Balkans and some international issues.