EU warns Bosnia and Herzegovina on US-backed pipeline project
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EU warns Bosnia and Herzegovina on US-backed pipeline project

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia have signed a major deal to build the Southern Interconnection gas pipeline. It is a decisive step to reduce Bosnia’s dependence on Russian gas. The project will connect the country to Europe’s wider energy network through Croatia. Supporters say it strengthens energy security and brings new investment to the Balkans. But questions remain over transparency and growing US involvement in the deal.

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