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Niksic and Ginkel: Regional Connection Crucial for Energy Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Energy security cannot be separated from economic or national security, as stated today in Tuzla at a conference “Regional Energy Security and Sustainable Investment Cycle,” – Energy transition. The first panel on energy connectivity of the Western Balkans, security of supply, and strategic partnerships was attended by the Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia [] The post Niksic and Ginkel: Regional Connection Crucial for Energy Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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