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Alexander Vulin maintained relations with the Serbian Merchant Slobodan Teschych...

"Supported by the Russian Federation": The United States has imposed sanctions against Serbia Intelligence Head

Alexander Vulin maintained relations with the Serbian Merchant Slobodan Teschych, helping him with the movement of weapons across borders, and also used his influence and publicity to support Russia and strengthen its influence in the Western Balkans. The US Ministry of Finance has imposed blocking sanctions against the director of the Security Agency and Information of Serbia Alexander Vulin. This was reported on the website of the department.

According to the Ministry, Vulina is suspected of promoting an international criminal group, as well as illegal drug operations. Corruption equipment conducted with the support of the head of Serbia intelligence contributed to the "malicious activity of Russia in Serbia and the region". "Today, the US Department of Finance Control (OAC) has imposed sanctions on an individual in Serbia in accordance with the Presidential Decree (E. O. )," the US Ministry of Finance said.

In particular, the department states that the director of the Security Agency and informing Serbia maintained mutually beneficial relations with the Serbian merchant Slobodan Teschych, who is under US sanctions, helped him to ensure the unimpeded movement of illegal supplies of weapons across borders. Volin, according to the US Treasury, used its influence and publicity to support Russia and gave the Russian Federation a platform to strengthen the impact in the Western Balkans.

Against the head of Serbian intelligence imposed rigid sanctions-he was brought to the SDN-List. All American assets of Volina will be frozen. "The Ministry of Finance, without hesitation, will persecute those who abuse their position for personal purposes, undermining effective and democratic management in the Western Balkans," said Deputy Minister of Finance on Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson.