BELGRADE, Dec 24 (Reuters) – The U.S. has granted Serbian oil refiner NIS ​until March 24 to negotiate the ‌sale of its Russian owner’s stake, Serbia’s state-owned ‌RTS TV reported on Wednesday.

However, RTS said NIS had not obtained an operating licence that would allow it to buy ⁠and process crude ‌oil.

The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control imposed ‍sanctions on NIS in October, as part of broader measures against Russia’s energy sector, after ​granting a series of waivers since ‌January.

The sanctions have halted crude supplies via Croatia’s JANAF pipeline, shutting down production at the Pancevo refinery.

Russia’s Gazprom has an 11.3% stake in NIS, while its ⁠sanctioned oil unit Gazprom ​Neft holds 44.9%. The ​Serbian government has 29.9%, with the remainder held by small shareholders and ‍employees.

Serbian President ⁠Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday that Gazprom was in talks with Hungary’s ⁠MOL over a possible sale of its majority ‌stake in NIS.

(Reporting by Ivana SekularacEditing ‌by Mark Potter)

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