How an Obscure MAGA-Linked Firm Lined up $1 Billion in Balkan Energy Contracts
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The family of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, uses the policy for its enrichment and that of its environment with an energy project in Bosnia that, in addition, would put at risk the Dayton Accords that ended the war in 1995, revealed an investigation carried out by the British medium The Guardian.
An investigation by The Guardian reveals how the White House erases the dividing line between the politics and enrichment of the ruling family and its surroundings with an energy project in Bosnia.Luxury planes given away, businesses with 'cryptobros' and birthday military parades: so Trump rents his presidency On a narrow street full of graffiti from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a path that crosses a garden covered with weed…
According to the Guardian, US officials have made it clear what the Donald Trump administration wants: a green light for the Southern Interconnection pipeline.
Businessmen close to Trump could win one of the largest, billion-dollar energy investments in the Balkans - The case centers on a gas pipeline business.
The project has the support of the Trump Administration, despite questions for transparency, technical experience and conflict of interest. By Tom Burgis Sarajevo — On a narrow street full of graffiti from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a path that crosses a garden covered with weed leads to a white door. On the other side of that door is the headquarters of a company that is about to award contracts worth more than $1 billion.
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