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Serbian president pledges probe into activities of U.S.-sanctioned spy chief


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BELGRADE, July 12 (Reuters) - Serbia will investigate the accusations made by 
the United States against the head of its state security agency, President 
Aleksdandar Vucic said on Wednesday, after the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions 
on the pro-Russian official.

The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)sanctioned 
Aleksandar Vulin 
<https://www.reuters.com/world/us-sanctions-pro-russian-head-serbias-state-security-agency-2023-07-11/>
 , the director of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA), 
implicating him <https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1606>  in 
helping Moscow with "malign" activities in the Western Balkans region, and with 
having links to an arms dealer and a drug trafficking ring.

"I think it's very important, it's terribly important, to conduct an 
investigation," Vucic told reporters.

"Aleksandar Vulin was not sanctioned for any crime or corruption or whatever, 
but because of his position about the Russian Federation," Vucic said.

Vulin who is also the head of the co-ruling Movement of Socialists, and who 
previously held posts of the defense minister and the minister of interior, is 
the first high-ranking Serbian official to be sanctioned by the United States 
since Vucic took office in 2017.

In a statement on Tuesday, Vulin's party accused the United States of "lying, 
raping, and distorting the truth".

In the past, Vulin, a staunch supporter of Serbia's strogman Slobodan Milosevic 
in the 1990s, visited Russia and met chiefs of its intelligence agencies, most 
recently in May when he attended a security conference there.

In January, Vulin was accused by a group of Serbian and pro-Ukraine activists 
of involvement in the recruitment 
<https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/pro-ukrainian-activists-serbia-file-criminal-complaint-against-wagner-group-2023-01-19/>
  of Serbs to fight for Russia's Wagner mercenary army in Ukraine.

In 2022, Belgrade's daily Nova quoted Russian opposition politician Vladimir 
Kara-Murza as saying he and members of the Russian opposition were wiretapped 
during their meeting in Belgrade and that Vulin handed over transcripts of the 
talks to Moscow.

Although Belgrade has repeatedly condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine it has 
so far refused to join international sanctions against Moscow.

Serbia is a candidate to join the European Union, but it must first root out 
rampant corruption, organised crime and align its foreign policies with those 
of the bloc.

Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Angus MacSwan

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