US delays sanctions on Serbian Oil Industry by 30 days
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Autor:Ivana Tomičić Šušak
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epa04511704 (FILE) A file photo dated 24 November 2013 showing a worker next to steel pipes during the ceremony marking the start of the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline, at a field north of Belgrade, Serbia. Shares in European energy companies involved in Russia's South Stream pipeline plunged 02 December 2014, following Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to scrap the project. Russian energy giant Gazprom said late 01 December 2014 that the project is over and that it will build a new pipeline to Turkey. Russian President Vladimir Putin had earlier accused the European Union of hampering the pipeline project. 'If Europe doesn't want it implemented, it won't be implemented,' Putin said during a visit to Turkey. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC
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ZAGREB, 27 Feb (Hina) - The United States has postponed the implementation of sanctions on the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) by another 30 days. The sanctions, part of Washington’s broader measures against Russia’s energy sector - of which NIS is a part - were set to take effect today.