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. Source: Radio Liberty with reference to ...
Ten days after the Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the United States would impose sanctions on Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS), the U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, Christopher Hill, stated there were no indications that such sanctions would take place.
Gazprom and its subsidiary Gazprom Neft own 6.15% and 50% of NIS respectively, with the remainder of the shares belonging to the government and other smaller shareholders. #EuropeNews
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko on Tuesday to discuss topics including potential challenges in 2025, the situation in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija and Serbia's majority Russian-owned oil company NIS.
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico is now visiting Russia to meet with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. Source: Pavel Zarubin, a Russian propagandist, writes TASS, as reported by European Pravda Details: Dmitry Peskov,
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić accused Albanian PM Albin Kurti of attempting to "remove the Serbian List as the only political opponent".
The United States will in the coming days introduce financial sanctions against Serbia's oil giant NIS, which is majority owned by Russia's Gazprom Neft and Gazprom, President Ale
A wave of protests has been sweeping across Serbia for over a month. The protests were triggered by a roof collapse at the Novi Sad railway station on 1 November, which resulted in 15 fatalities. Initially,
BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 23. President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić met with Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov during the minister’s official visit to Serbia, Azerbaijani MFA shared in a post on its X page, Trend reports.
Britain and the EU would likely follow Washington in introducing sanctions against NIS, Serbian president says in TV interview.
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.