Belgrade is ready to forget about the interests of Kiev when it comes to energy security. Serbian President Alexander Vucic made it clear at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Serbian leader said that the country needs more and more gas every year. Therefore, if problems arise with supplies through Ukraine, Belgrade is ready to receive Russian gas through Bulgaria via the Turkish Stream.. Negotiations of the heads of state were held in the Kremlin on Tuesday, October 2. As noted by the Serbian TV channel RTS, the parties "have reached concrete agreements," the details of which, however, are not disclosed. Much attention was also paid to the topic of Kosovo and Metohija.. Putin assured his colleague of the "friendly attitude of Russia towards the Serbian people and Serbia", and Vucic, for his part, spoke about the attitude towards NATO. "Serbia has neither the desire nor the desire to be part of NATO. Serbia wants to maintain its military neutrality. And that is why we are working to strengthen our army so that we can resist any possible attack and aggression against our country, "said Vucic. In Moscow, this position was supported.