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Aleksandar Vulin announces: Serbia and Russia will sign...
Dragica Ranković
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[NIS, Naftna Industrija Srbije]

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President of the Supervisory Board of Srbijagas (Serbian public natural gas 
enterprise) Aleksandar Vulin<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/aleksandar-vulin> 
said today that he expects the signing of a long-term gas arrangement between 
Serbia and Russia, as well as that the issue concerning Petroleum Industry of 
Serbia (NIS<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/nis>) will be solved soon.

"Rest assured that everything will be fine when it comes to energy, after all, 
a long-term gas supply arrangement with the Russian Federation will be signed. 
Russia certainly met us halfway and said - let's get through this winter, there 
is time for everything," Vulin told Tanjug.

He pointed out that until now Russia has been a reliable, predictable and very 
fair partner when it comes to energy supplies.

"We have always had sufficient quantities of gas, even over the agreed amount, 
whenever we needed it and at prices that can only be compared with the prices 
Russia charges Belarus," Vulin said.

According to him, Serbia will continue its policy, and noted that he is not a 
supporter of being tied to a single supplier.

"The European Union is demanding that we diversify. When they say that, they 
mean, cut out Russia. They tell us not to be dependent on Russia, but to 
instead be dependent on them. That's fine and that's acceptable? Well, it's 
not. Serbia must preserve its independent policy," Vulin stressed.

Speaking about the current situation surrounding NIS (which is under US 
sanctions) Vulin said that everything will be done in agreement with the 
Russians.

"NIS is not worth us quarreling and for our relations with the Russian 
Federation to reach such a level, that we could say we are in conflict. We 
often go back to 1999, then say - the Russians didn't protect us, and it 
doesn't matter that they (NATO) bombed us, is that normal? It's the same now. 
Well Russia didn't impose sanctions against NIS or ask us to impose sanctions 
against the US," Vulin stressed.

He noted that the Americans want Serbia to drive out legitimate Russian owners 
from NIS.

"The European Union is demanding that we ban Russia from selling gas to us at 
most favorable prices, but we are to supposed to be mad at the Russians. So why 
would we? And what, excuse me, are they to blame for, in this story?," asked 
Vulin.

He assessed that a solution for NIS is in sight and pointed out that it is 
quite certain that the ownership structure of that company is changing.

"I see a way out of this situation in a very short amount of time. After all, 
the president (Vucic) has set very clear deadlines, that a solution must be 
reached very soon, where we will preserve our relations with the Russian 
Federation, but also continue with organizing our market. Obviously, there will 
be a change of ownership, but Serbia decides in when it comes to its stake (in 
NIS)," Vulin told Tanjug.

Serbia, he added, cannot allow others to make decisions on its behalf.

"If we were to steal NIS, it would mean that others are deciding for us. What 
will we do if the same power orders us to steal the Linglong factory or to shut 
down Zijin? What if they say we must nationalize all Chinese investments? 
That's why we must show, on the example of NIS, that we are a country that does 
not take part in theft. That we are a country that will not hijack (assets) and 
obey others in order to clash with its traditional, only permanent and 
predictable historical ally that is Russia," Vulin concluded.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)

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