US Signs Energy and AI Deals With Balkan Countries as Its Influence Widens

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By Reuters

(Reuters) – The United States and U.S. companies signed deals worth billions of dollars with Balkan countries on Tuesday, boosting Washington’s energy presence in the region ​and backing AI development.


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The U.S. is seeking to deepen ties and counter ‌the influence of Russian oil and gas in southern Europe, having signed a long-term deal last year to export liquefied natural gas to Greece.

“President Trump is opening a new era of cooperation ​with southern, and central and eastern Europe,” U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told ​reporters at the Three Seas Initiative business forum in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

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.

“This commitment strengthens energy security – ​and national security – across the entire region,” Guilfoyle said on X.

The deal came as Wright confirmed U.S. backing for an agreement between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia to build a gas pipeline carrying ​U.S. natural gas from an LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk to ​Bosnia.

The project, which aims to diversify Bosnia’s energy supplies and reduce its reliance on Russian gas, ‌will ⁠be financed and led by U.S. company AAFS Infrastructure and Energy LLC. The company is run by Jesse Binnall, a former Trump lawyer, and Joseph Flynn, the brother of Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

AAFS has said it would invest about 1.5 ​billion euros ($1.8 billion) in ​the project.

Croatia and ⁠the U.S. also issued a joint statement on cooperation in civilian nuclear energy.

Separately, Croatian engineering company Rade Koncar and U.S.-based investment ​group Pantheon Atlas LLC signed a letter of intent to participate ​in an ⁠AI development and data centre project in central Croatia, estimated to be worth 50 billion euros.

The plans envisage a facility with 1 gigawatt of power capacity for AI computing ⁠and cloud ​services, with construction tentatively due to start in ​2027 and operations by 2029, subject to permits and grid upgrades.

Reporting by Antonio Bronic in Dubrovnik, Ivana Sekularac ​in Belgrade and Daria Sito-Sucic in Sarajevo. Writing by Edward McAllister. Edited by Mark Potter

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