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Croatia, Bosnia sign major gas pipeline deal

(ANSA-AFP) - ZAGREB, APR 28 - Croatia and Bosnia on Tuesday signed a deal to build a major gas pipeline backed by investors close to US President Donald Trump, aiming to cut Sarajevo's reliance on Russian gas. The pipeline will connect Bosnia to the European gas network, notably the liquefied natural gas terminal on Croatia's northern island of Krk, which receives significant volumes of US gas. Hailing it as a "major step forward", Bosnian Prime Minister Borjana Kristo also thanked US partners. "I signed with Croatia the Southern Interconnection Agreement, boosting energy security and supply diversification," Kristo said in a post on X. The agreement was also signed by her Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenkovic on the sidelines of a Three Seas Initiative summit in Dubrovnik. The agreement sets out cooperation between the two countries to build a gas interconnection on both sides of the border. The project is being pushed by the AAFS Infrastructure and Energy company, headed by Jesse Binnall, a former lawyer to President Trump, and Joseph Flynn, brother of retired general Michael Flynn. (ANSA-AFP).