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Hungary backs Serbia’s request to delay sanctions on NIS

The Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, expressed gratitude to Hungary for its continued support of NIS’s request for a postponement of sanctions, which was submitted to the US Office of Foreign Assets Control.

Minister Đedović Handanović emphasized that Hungary is a key strategic partner of Serbia, noting that their collaboration in the energy sector plays a vital role in ensuring energy security and stability not just for Serbia, but for the entire region.

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