Serbia’s Energy Dilemma | Kerry Longhurst
The interview with Professor Kerry Longhurst from Civitas University focused on the implications of delayed U.S. sanctions on Serbia’s NIS refinery, majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom. The discussion explored whether Serbia’s President Vučić might attempt to buy out Gazprom’s stake or continue balancing between Moscow and the West. Longhurst also assessed whether U.S. pressure on Europe to cut their reliance on Russian fossil fuels has been effective or counterproductive. The conversation examined Serbia’s potential responses — whether to diversify its energy sources or further entrench ties with Russia. Finally, the expert discussed the broader impact on EU energy security and how sanctions reshape the region’s political and economic dynamics.
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5 Comments
So the country whose president is pornographically obedient to vladolf putler will let people freeze in the country whose president is also pornographically obedient to vladolf putler.
Can relate. Pompeii was an inside job as well.
"400 million" is small? 😂😂😂
Serbia is more than capable to defend itself if NATO war mongers try to invade it again
For Polish viewers, what most Poles think about Russia is what most Serbs think about the USA.
The majority of Serbs is against Serbia's membership in the EU and they would not accept any membership without Kosovo as part of Serbia