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Serbia will sign a gas import agreement with Russia in October

The head of Serbia's state gas company, RTS, told the public broadcaster on Tuesday that Serbia will sign a deal for a three-year supply of gas with Russia.

Dusan Bajatovic, Srbijagas, said that Serbia already has daily gas supplies of 2.5 millions cubic metres from Azerbaijan. It also receives 9.5 million cubic meters daily from Russia.

Bajatovic said that Serbia has a single gas storage facility which holds 780 millions cubic metres of gas. If needed, an additional 200,000,000 cubic metres can be obtained from a storage in Hungary.

Serbia is one of the few European countries that still buys Russian gas, despite its desire to join the European Union.

The government is under pressure from Western nations, but has not yet taken action.

The oil monopoly of the country, NIS, which is owned in majority by Russia's Gazprom and Gazprom, is asking for a 7th waiver to delay U.S. sanction that could put its crude oil supply at risk.

Aleksandar Vucic will meet with U.S. State Secretary Marco Rubio on Tuesday to discuss, among other issues, tariffs and sanctions. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Ivana Sekularac)

(source: Reuters)