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US Signs Energy and AI Deals with Balkan Countries as Its Influence ...

The agreements include a $6 billion LNG export deal to Albania, a Bosnia energy project and a 50 billion-euro AI data centre in Croatia.

  • On Tuesday, the United States and U.S. companies signed energy and technology agreements with Balkan nations, boosting Washington's influence and regional energy security.
  • Following a long-term deal signed last year to export LNG to Greece, these agreements aim to deepen ties and counter Russian oil and gas influence in southern Europe.
  • In Tirana, U.S. ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle signed a $6 billion, 20-year agreement between Venture Global and Aktor LNG USA to export LNG to Albania.
  • AAFS Infrastructure and Energy LLC will invest 1.5 billion euros to diversify Bosnia's energy supplies, while Rade Koncar and Pantheon Atlas LLC signed a letter of intent for a 1 gigawatt AI project in central Croatia worth 50 billion euros.
  • At the Three Seas Initiative forum in Dubrovnik, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated the administration is "opening a new era of cooperation" with southern and eastern Europe, alongside new civilian nuclear energy partnerships.
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Billion-dollar energy deals signal US push into Balkans

Balkan nations signed major energy deals involving US firms on Tuesday, as Washington hailed an increased push into a region shifting away from reliance on Russian gas.

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Balkan nations signed a major energy deal today involving U.S. companies as the region moves away from its reliance on Russian gas, a move Washington says demonstrates the U.S. strengthening its presence in the Balkans.

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