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  2. Serbian president says the real reason for US sanctions ... - AOL

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    Serbia's president said Wednesday the real reason why the country's intelligence chief is facing U.S. sanctions is his position toward Russia and not corruption allegations. The U.S. on Tuesday ...

  3. United States government sanctions - Wikipedia

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    Abdelal also said the US and Europe largely agree on the substance of sanctions but disagree on their implementation. The main issue is secondary US sanctions—also known as extraterritorial sanctions— [110] which prohibit any trading in US dollars and prevent trade with a country, individuals and organizations under the US sanctions regime ...

  4. Serbia halts arms exports after US sanctioned the country's ...

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    Serbia suspended all arms exports for 30 days, the defense minister said Friday, just days after the United States imposed sanctions on the Balkan country’s intelligence chief over alleged ...

  5. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1160 - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Security Council resolution 1160, adopted on 31 March 1998, after noting the situation in Kosovo, the council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, imposed an arms embargo and economic sanctions on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, hoping to end the use of excessive force by the government.

  6. Serbia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Serbia and the United States were first established in 1882, when Serbia was a kingdom. [1] From 1918 to 2006, the United States maintained relations with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) (later Serbia and Montenegro), of which Serbia is considered shared (SFRY) or sole (FRY) legal ...

  7. Serbia faces risk of U.S. sanctions over Russian arms deal - AOL

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    A U.S. official is expected to arrive in Belgrade on Friday to discuss the purchase of advanced Russian anti-aircraft missile systems which could expose Serbia to U.S. sanctions. Serbia's military ...

  8. Serbia and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was established on 28 April 1992 by the remaining Yugoslav republics of Montenegro and Serbia, [1] claimed itself as the legal successor state of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; [2] however, on 30 May 1992, United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 was adopted, by which it imposed international sanctions on the Federal Republic of ...

  9. US sanctions against Russia: Here's what's in the White ... - AOL

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    The White House on Thursday unveiled the main elements of its plan to sanction Russia following Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine, vowing to hinder Russia's ability to do business with other ...