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Serbian president rejects local bid to purchase NIS oil company

Serbia won't allow a newly formed 'local company' to buy a majority stake in its Russian owned NIS oil firm, said President Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday. KFT Senator Treasury G.T.7 Two LLC, run by Ranko Mimovic and founded in August last year, said Wednesday it had offered to buy a 51.16 percent stake?in NIS for 2.35 billion euros.

The bid would be a challenge for Hungary's MOL, which is negotiating to buy a majority stake of NIS. This purchase is a condition that the United States must meet before lifting sanctions against the company operating Serbia's only oil refinery.

Vucic, a Belgrade-based reporter, told reporters that "Mimovic has never worked with crude oil processing in his entire life. Now he is going to purchase it (NIS).... Serbia will not allow it."

Last October, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on NIS as part of broader measures against Russia for its war in Ukraine. They also demanded that the Russian companies divest their shares.

Gazprom said in a statement released on Wednesday that it is actively preparing to sell its stake in NIS and was not engaged in negotiations with anyone else.

Gazprom owns a stake of 11.3% in NIS while Gazprom Neft holds 44.9%. The?Serbian Government owns 29.9% of NIS, while the rest is owned by employees and small shareholders.

(source: Reuters)