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Botsan-Kharchenko:   Russia seeks solution for NIS in spirit of friendly 
relations with Serbia
Tanjug
18–22 minutes
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Russian Ambassador Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko told Tanjug that Russia does not 
intend to give up on finding a solution for Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), and 
stressed that it is not a matter of saying “we give up, and you live as you 
want.”
“As far as NIS is concerned, a solution is being sought, and I want to 
emphasize that it is very important for the process to proceed without 
explaining certain details, which may not be necessary at this moment and could 
even be harmful. This is a situation where silence creates the best atmosphere 
and the best conditions for continuing efforts to find the optimal solution,” 
said Ambassador Botsan-Kharchenko.
He added that such an atmosphere is important because the NIS issue is not 
simple but rather quite complex. According to the ambassador, it is crucial to 
understand the causes behind the developments and the situation in Serbia when 
discussing NIS, as it is a key company for Serbia and the most important in the 
energy sector.
“The primary reason is the U.S. sanctions, which are neither legitimate nor 
lawful and do not explain their purpose. It seems these sanctions are aimed at 
Serbia, as Serbia is in the most difficult situation,” the ambassador said, 
adding that some media outlets tend to overlook this fact.
When it comes to NIS, he noted, the main reason is often ignored, and criticism 
immediately arises against Russia, claiming that Moscow should find a solution 
immediately.
“It is impossible to find a solution instantly or hastily,” he emphasized.
The ambassador reminded that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has stated that 
there are still steps to be taken before a solution is reached, adding that 
this is clear because everything is not yet finalized. Botsan-Kharchenko 
emphasized that the situation around NIS must be viewed in the context of all 
statements, and especially in light of the very detailed statements by 
President Vladimir Putin on December 19 during his annual press conference.
“Putin clearly outlined the main and key points, and his statement reflects 
both determination and a justified hope that we will find a solution that will 
be primarily in the spirit and framework of our friendly relations,” said 
Ambassador Botsan-Kharchenko.
He added that for the public, the most important thing in such a situation is 
to know whether there is fuel or not, whether petrol stations have supplies, 
what the price is, and that there are no queues. The ambassador emphasized 
that, from NIS’s perspective, the situation in Serbia is the same as it was 
before the sanctions.
“This demonstrates and confirms that NIS is an extremely serious and strong 
company, which is the result of our joint efforts. NIS is a company that was 
prepared not only for the best but also for the most difficult situations, and 
it can maintain energy stability for the country and stability in the energy 
market,” he said, stressing that this is the most important aspect.
Botsan-Kharchenko expressed confidence that the period in which a solution is 
being sought will not harm consumers, including both citizens buying fuel and 
major consumers such as the agricultural sector or Air Serbia.
“NIS was able to prepare for sanctions only through our intense and close joint 
cooperation and the exceptional professional activity of the Gazprom group and 
the Government of Serbia,” he said, noting that this situation also has broader 
significance for the economic development and stability of Serbia.
The ambassador also pointed out that it is equally important for Gazprom as a 
company to preserve its functionality and the achieved level of development.


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