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Pressed by Sanctions: Western Coercion and the Future of Russian–Serbian Relations

... confrontation between great powers. Taking into account the events of 2025, statements by American politicians, the shutdown of the Pančevo refinery and the deal to sell the Russian majority stake, it is now possible to speak of a fundamental transformation in Serbia’s energy security model. DMilan Lazovich: Brothers Forever: Russian–Serbian Economic Partnership Amid Geopolitical Turbulence https://russiancouncil.ru Good Old America: Sanctions, Threats and Coercion In January 2025, the administration of former US ...

26.01.2026

Brothers Forever: Russian–Serbian Economic Partnership Amid Geopolitical Turbulence

... effectively mask a lot of pragmatism; it is precisely this pragmatism that underpins the real value of bilateral relations between Moscow and Belgrade today. Pressure and threats: Serbia’s defense of its energy sector The complex situation surrounding Serbian energy company NIS remains in the global media spotlight. The U.S. Department of the Treasury has for the sixth time postponed sanctions on the firm, this time until the end of September. Washington’s concerns center on its ownership structure: Russian ...

19.09.2025

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