N1 Serbia, MOL reach NIS deal; Russia silent as EU official visits Belgrade
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- N1 Serbia and MOL have reached an agreement regarding the NIS sale, but Russia's Gazprom has not commented.
- Political commentator Dragomir Anđelković and economic journalist Mijat Lakićević will discuss Russian and Serbian interests.
- High-ranking EU official Gert Jan Koopman is in Belgrade to discuss media regulation and other issues with Serbian officials and civil society.
N1 Serbia and MOL have reportedly reached an agreement on the terms surrounding the potential sale of NIS, the Serbian oil and gas company. However, the key player, Russia's Gazprom, has remained silent on the matter, leaving its stance and interests unclear.
To shed light on the situation, "Dan uživo" will feature discussions with political commentator Dragomir Anđelković, who will address Russia's interests, and economic journalist Mijat Lakićević, who will focus on Serbia's perspective.
Meanwhile, a high-ranking European Commission official, Gert Jan Koopman, is visiting Belgrade. He is scheduled to meet with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and representatives of civil society organizations. A primary topic of discussion is expected to be the functioning of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media and the completion of its council.
Additionally, the program will delve into an analysis by Demostat regarding RTS's "Dnevnik 2" news program and the changes implemented since the appointment of the new general director, Manja Grčić. Tamara Bajčić from Demostat will provide insights into these developments.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.