**Serbia’s Minister Meets to Discuss US Sanctions on Oil Company**
A group of Serbian government officials met to discuss the potential introduction of US sanctions on the country’s oil company, NIS. The meeting was chaired by Mining and Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic.
The US has threatened to impose sanctions on countries that do business with Russia. Serbia is trying to avoid these sanctions. Minister Djedovic Handanovic said she hopes to get more information from the US government soon. She also wants to talk to the new US administration about how they can work together.
**Serbia Will Not Be Affected by Sanctions**
The Serbian government is working hard to prevent any negative effects of the sanctions. The minister said that it’s essential for NIS, Serbia’s oil company, to keep operating normally during this time. She also stated that the state will monitor the market and prices to maintain stability.
**Important Officials Attend Meeting**
Some high-ranking officials attended the meeting, including First Deputy Prime Minister Sinisa Mali, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin, Foreign Affairs Minister Marko Djuric, and Dragutin Matanovic from NIS’s Board of Directors.
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