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US sanctions against NIS meant to force Serbia to join anti-Russian sanctions

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"I believe that we as the government will cope with this wicked plan, preserve the brotherhood, which is older and more valuable than we are, will not make our enemies happy and will not disappoint our friends," Aleksandar Vulin said

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On January 10, the American Ministry of Finance announced sanctions against Russian energy companies, which will also apply to the Serbian Oil Industry, majority owned by Gazprom. Vučić says he is seeking additional clarifications from the Americans.

·United Kingdom
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Serbia has canceled contracts for Russian weapons that have supplied its military since Soviet times, Serbian Chief of Staff Milan Mojsilovic said, without specifying whether the country was severing ties with Russia, Euractiv reports. Serbia, country...

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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, spoke tonight with Chinese Ambassador Li Ming about the sanctions imposed by the US Department of Finance on the company Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS).

·Belgrade, Serbia
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President Aleksandar Vučić stated tonight that the people of Serbia should not worry about the sanctions imposed by the US on the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), stating that the best solution will be found and that the Serbian economy will be the fastest growing economy in Europe this year.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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NIS was placed on the list of sanctioned companies because it is more than 56 percent Russian-owned.

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Friday, January 10, 2025.
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