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State Department Declines To Confirm Sanctions Against Serbian Oil Giant


Ksenija Pavlovic McAteer

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Secretary Antony J. Blinken delivers remarks on the release of the 2023 Country 
Reports on Human Rights Practices from the press briefing room at the 
Department of State in Washington, D.C., April 22, 2024. (Photo by Chuck 
Kennedy) 

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced Saturday that U.S. Under Secretary 
of State José W. Fernandez had informed him of imminent U.S. sanctions 
targeting the Serbian oil company NIS, which is majority-owned by Russian 
interests.

The sanctions, according to Vučić, are expected to be unveiled by January 15 
this year. Speaking during a televised government session, Vučić broke from his 
usual reservations about revealing private diplomatic talks, voicing alarm over 
the move by the Biden administration just weeks before the president’s term 
concludes.

Vučić warned that the decision would cause significant instability for Serbia 
and disrupt the global oil market. He detailed the stark choices reportedly 
presented by Fernandez: to nationalize NIS or seize the Russian equity in the 
company. Such measures, he noted, would align with broader international 
actions against Russian assets following the war in Ukraine. However, Vučić 
dismissed the idea, stating that even an alternative scenario of Serbia buying 
out the Russian shareholders—an estimated cost of up to 800 million euros—would 
ultimately funnel money to Russia’s war efforts. “I do not see the point of 
U.S. sanctions against NIS,” he said.

The Pavlovic Today sought clarification from the State Department regarding 
Vučić’s statements. A spokesperson for the department neither confirmed nor 
refuted the scope of Fernandez’s diplomatic conversation with Vučić, including 
the sanctions against NIS 
<https://thepavlovictoday.com/state-department-on-nis-sanctions-we-dont-preview-actions-but-pledges-to-disrupt-russias-financial-networks/>
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“Under Secretary José W. Fernandez and President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić 
discussed a number of bilateral topics on a phone call Thursday, but we do not 
generally comment on private conversations. Additionally, as a matter of 
policy, the United States does not publicly preview sanctions actions,” the 
spokesperson told The Pavlovic Today. 

In his address to government officials, Vučić expressed optimism about engaging 
with the incoming Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, a hedge fund manager and 
prominent Trump campaign donor come January 20th.

However, sources within the incoming Trump administration, speaking anonymously 
to The Pavlovic Today, expressed skepticism that Biden would implement 
sanctions on the Serbian oil company so close to his departure from the White 
House.

This story is developing, and we will update it with new information as it 
becomes available.

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Ksenija Pavlovic is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Pavlovic Today, The 
Chief White House Correspondent. Pavlovic was a Teaching Fellow and Doctoral 
Fellow in the Political Science department at... More by Ksenija Pavlovic 
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