EU Warns Bosnia US Gas Project Could Threaten 1 Billion Euros In Aid
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EU Warns Bosnia US Gas Project Could Threaten 1 Billion Euros In Aid
The EU has warned Bosnia that designating a US private company as the main investor in a planned gas pipeline could undermine the Western Balkan country's EU accession process and put access to financial assistance from Brussels at risk.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has awarded the construction of a pipeline to a US company, which the EU apparently does not like – which is why it intervenes.
Bosnia has just given its green light to the creation of the energy project of a company owned by a friend of Donald Trump.
The EU risks a confrontation with Donald Trump after trying to delay the award of a profitable contract for a Balkan pipeline to a company associated with his personal lawyer, according to documents...
In recent weeks, Bosnian authorities have hastily amended the law that lists the American company AAFS Infrastructure and Energy as the contractor for the construction and management of a gas pipeline worth around 1.5 billion euros.
The European Union risks entering into a new confrontation with US President Donald Trump, after he tried to block the signing of a contract for the construction of a Balkan pipeline with a company run by the American leader's personal lawyer, writes The Guardian.
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