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Vucic, Serbian President, says he's not optimistic about a deal being reached in time over the NIS oil company

Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia's president, said that he was not optimistic about the possibility of reaching an agreement over the Hungarian oil firm 'MOL's bid for a majority stake in NIS, operator of the Balkan country's only refinery. The deadline is Friday. Gazprom and Gazprom, two Russian oil companies, agreed to sell their majority 56% stake in NIS in January to?MOL after the United States demanded that Russian shares be divested due to sanctions imposed by the United States over Moscow's conflict in Ukraine.

Washington has given MOL and the Russian companies until May 22th to complete the sale. This requires the Serbian government's consent due to the 29.9% stake that NIS holds.

Vucic told Serbia's RTS TV late Thursday that it was unlikely that a deal would be struck between MOL, the Russian companies and Friday.

"We've had countless meetings" with MOL. "I hope we'll end successfully but I am not optimistic," said he.

He said that Washington was expected to give more time to the parties involved to reach a settlement.

In October, the U.S. sanctioned?NIS due to its Russian ownership. This was part of broader?measures that targeted Moscow's energy industry. The Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury has granted a number of waivers to?NIS. (Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Kirsten Donovan )

(source: Reuters)