MOSCOW. Aug 23 (Interfax) - Regional and international security were on the agenda during the meeting between Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev and Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin in Moscow, the press service for the Russian Security Council reported on Tuesday.
"The sides discussed further plans regarding Russian-Serbian cooperation in the sphere of security. A special focus was on bilateral cooperation in counteracting terrorism and threats in cyberspace," the Security Council's press service said in a statement.
"There was an exchange of views on the current regional and international security agenda. The Russian side highlighted that among the West's strategic goals is an attempt at driving a wedge between the people of Russia and Serbia," it said.