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Serbia will permit payments and transactions to Russian oil company NIS in the coming week

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Tuesday that the country will continue to allow payments and transactions with the U.S. sanctioned Russian oil company NIS, until the end the week. This is despite the threat of secondary sanctions.

Gazprom and Gazprom of Russia, who own the majority of NIS, are required to sell their shares in the company. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on NIS because it is owned by Russians.

Vucic, the president of Serbia, said that payments made with NIS by its banks, which includes the central bank will continue through Monday.

After meeting with government officials responsible for energy, he stated, "We have agreed to, at the risk to Serbia, ensure payment transactions to NIS until the weekend... in order to allow NIS workers to be paid and make payments due."

Vucic stated that the only NIS oil refinery in the country will be shut down this coming week unless it receives a reprieve of sanctions from the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control. (Reporting and editing by Ivana Sito-Sucic and Daria Sekularac; Bernadette and Jan Harvey)

(source: Reuters)