President Vladimir Putin hopes that the negotiators of the Russian Federation, the EU and Ukraine will be able to come to agreement on Gaza and to put an end to all questions. However if Russia will notice that Ukraine takes the gas from the export of the pipe, it will be a methodical reduction of the feed in the same size. "We similarly as in 2008, will methodically (in response) on the amount stolen reduce feed. I really hope that this will not happen," he said to reporters after the talks with Prime Minister of Serbia Alexander Survived. The President also assured the European partners that the fault of the Russian side virtually any problems with gas supplies to Europe will not. "We'd hate to have formed in the autumn-winter period some crises. Certainly can tell you, certainly say responsibly that the fault of local participants energy cooperation in Europe almost no crises will not. Russia was and remains faithful to the General supplier, we have enough resources to ensure their own personal needs, and the growing needs of our customers in Europe or Asia," he said. He also said that Russia does not wish to continue the practice of punishment in the field of agriculture, RIA Novosti reported. With all this, the head of state stressed that while the state should respond so on punishment. "We know that the costs of agricultural producers of European countries that have imposed penalties against Russia, and we were forced to respond by limiting the supply of agricultural products, are measured in billions of Euro. We really would not like to continue this practice. But it is the place to be", - said Putin correspondents on the outcome of the negotiations. In the same way Serbia will never impose any sanctions against Russia, announced by the Prime Minister of Serbia Alexander survived. "Serbia has actually demonstrated that she was a friend of Russia, and not only when the RF was simple, but in difficult times. Serbia had never imposed no sanctions against Russia. And I further even ashamed to say. Serbia would not impose any sanctions against the Russian Federation," he said.