Serbia's president says the United States plans to introduce sanctions against Serbia’s main gas supplier that is controlled by Russia
Serbia, which has maintained close ties with Russia, has faced growing pressure from the West to align with international sanctions against Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine. However, Belgrade has resisted imposing sanctions, citing its long ...
The Petroleum Industry of Serbia, primarily owned by Russia’s Gazprom Neft and its parent company Gazprom, is Serbia’s exclusive gas supplier and controls the main pipelines delivering gas from Russia to Serbian households and industries.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has stated that the United States and the United Kingdom will soon impose sanctions on the Serbian oil company NIS, in which Russia's Gazprom holds more than 50% of the shares.
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The United States plans to introduce sanctions against Serbia’s main gas supplier, which is controlled by Russia, Serbia’s president said Saturday.
The United States plans to introduce sanctions against Serbia’s main gas supplier that is controlled by Russia, Serbia’s president said Saturday. President Aleksandar Vucic told state RTS ...
Serbia's president says the United States plans to introduce sanctions against Serbia’s main gas supplier that is controlled by Russia BELGRADE, Serbia -- The United States plans to introduce ...
Serbia's Main Gas Supplier That Is Controlled by Russia Faces US Sanctions, President Says BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — The United States plans to introduce sanctions against Serbia’s main gas ...
The United States plans to introduce sanctions against Serbia’s main gas supplier that is controlled by Russia, Serbia’s president said Saturday. President Aleksandar Vucic told state RTS ...
Serbian students protested outside the prosecutor's office in Belgrade, demanding justice for a train station awning collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, blaming corruption and sloppy work. View on eu
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