Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has no plans to meet with Moscow ex-mayor, Yury Luzhkov, a Kremlin spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Medvedev sacked Luzhkov, who has held office for 18 years, on Tuesday because of "the president's loss of confidence in him".
The decree comes into force on the day of its signing.
The veteran mayor, who turned 74 last Tuesday, returned from Austria on Sunday, after the Kremlin had reportedly given him a week to ponder his exit strategy.
The first deputy Moscow Mayor Vladimir Resin has been appointed acting mayor.
SHANGHAI, September 28 (RIA Novosti)