President Of Serbia Gives Ultimatum To Russians Regarding On Oil Industry Of Serbia - The Balkan
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"Have I said everything?" Aleksandar Vučić asked the two people sitting to his left and right at the end of the press conference regarding the crisis with the NIS. Ministers Dubravka Đedović Handanović and Marko Đurić just nodded their heads, although it seemed as if they were somewhat taken aback by the question. Really: What should they answer?
President Of Serbia Gives Ultimatum To Russians Regarding On Oil Industry Of Serbia - The Balkan
Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday the Serbian Government unanimously backed his proposal to grant the Russian side a 50-day deadline to find a new owner for the majority-Russian-owned Serbian Oil Industry (NIS). If no buyer is found, Serbia will install its own management team in the company and offer the Russians the highest possible price fo…
Serbia to Take Over NIS Management if No Buyer Is Found, Vucic Says
President Aleksandar Vucic stated yesterday that Serbia will wait another 50 days for Russia to find a buyer for the Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), and that if that does not happen, it will introduce its own management into that company. “We wish the Russian side success in that job and we are not interfering in […] The post Serbia to Take Over NIS Management if No Buyer Is Found, Vucic Says appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
The refinery in Pančevo has entered the technological process of warm circulation and will be able to remain in such a status until November 29, that is, until Saturday. NIS has already started to spend its operational reserves, and the largest part of them will be spent in the period between November 28 and 29 and December 1. The problem of so-called secondary sanctions would affect all banks in the NBS system that work with NIS. And the proble…
If the Russians do not sell NIS in the near future, Serbia will nationalize it.
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