Bosnia Signs US-Backed Gas Link to Croatia to Cut Russian Dependence

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Bosnia and Croatia agreed to build the $1.5 billion Southern Interconnection gas pipeline, linking Bosnia to Croatia’s LNG terminal to reduce dependence on Russian gas, with US-backed investors AAFS Infrastructure and Energy; the EU warned the project could jeopardize Bosnia’s EU accession due to transparency concerns, while the plan also includes gas-fired plants to cut coal use.
- Bosnia signs up to Trump-linked pipeline to reduce Russian gas dependence Al Jazeera
- US signs energy and AI deals with Balkan countries as its influence widens Reuters
- Croatia, Bosnia sign pipeline deal to reduce dependency on Russia AP News
- EU risks fallout with US over Trump-linked Balkans pipeline plan The Guardian
- Environmentalists in Western Balkans call for renewables over US gas projects eKathimerini.com
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