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Vucic: US sanctions against Serbian Security Agency chief over Russian stance


Bojana Zimonjić Jelisavac, Milena Antonijević

4–5 minutes

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The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) 
sanctioned the Serbian Security and Information Agency (Bezbednosno 
informativna agencija, BIA) Director Aleksandar Vulin over corruption and 
destabilisation, but Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said it is his stance 
on Russia that motivates it.

The OFAC announced that the sanctions against Vulin underscore the US’s 
determination “to hold accountable those engaged in corrupt dealings that 
further their own political agendas and personal interests at the expense of 
peace and stability in the Western Balkans.” The announcement underlined that 
Vulin’s actions facilitated Russian malign activities in Serbia and the region.

“Treasury will not hesitate to target actors that abuse their positions for 
personal gain while undermining effective and democratic governance in the 
Western Balkans,” said Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and 
Financial Intelligence, Brian E. Nelson.

Vučić said that the American sanctions against Vulin, were not imposed because 
of any crime and corruption but because of his stance towards the Russian 
Federation.

As he pointed out, he did not notice “that the cocaine was found in Vulin’s 
office, but rather in the White House”, referring to the White House 
investigation after cocaine was recently found in the West Wing, RTS reported.

“I think it is very and important to carry out an investigation. I think they 
use some general article to write something,” Vučić added.

The Movement of Socialists, the party that Vulin founded 15 years ago, has 
announced that Vulin is an “honest and brave man whose time is yet to come.”

“So is the time of the unification of the Serbian world, which has already 
begun and cannot be stopped”, the party said in a press release.

Vulin, currently the director of BIA, has held positions as both defence and 
interior minister with OFAC stressing that these institutions are not the 
target of the sanctions.

The Chief of BIA has been implicated in transnational organised crime, illegal 
narcotics operations, and misuse of public office, the US states.

“Vulin has maintained a mutually beneficial relationship with U.S.-designated 
Serbian arms dealer Slobodan Tesic, helping ensure that Tesic’s illegal arms 
shipments can move freely across Serbia’s borders”, states the OFAC, adding 
that his acts have advanced corruption within Serbia’s governing institutions.

The acts listed include leveraging authority for personal gain, using a public 
position to support Russia and facilitating its malign activities that degrade 
the stability of the Western Balkans, while providing Russia with a platform to 
further its influence in the region.

Additionally, Vulin’s acts have advanced corruption within Serbia’s governing 
institutions, including leveraging his authority for personal gain, including 
involvement in a drug trafficking ring.

The implications include blocking off any property or interests in property in 
the US, also the obligation to report them to the OFAC.

“Any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, individually or in the 
aggregate, 50% or more by one or more blocked persons are also blocked. All 
transactions by US persons within (or transiting) the United States that 
involve any property or interests in property of designated or otherwise 
blocked persons are prohibited unless authorised by a general or specific 
license issued by OFAC, or exempt,” the statement tweeted by the US Embassy 
noted.

“The prohibitions include the making of any contribution or provision of funds, 
goods, or services by, to, or for the benefit of any blocked person, or the 
receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services from any 
such person,” the statement added.

Engagement in particular transactions or activities with Vulin by individuals 
or financial institutions may result in sanctions against them or an 
enforcement action.

The removal of Vulin from the current position of director of BIA is one of the 
requests of the “Serbia against violence” protests that have been going on in 
Belgrade for the last ten weeks, since two mass shootings in May.

(Bojana Zimonjić Jelisavac, Milena Antonijević/EURACTIV.rs)


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