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Construction of interconnector with Romania marks greatest progress, PM Borisov says

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Opportunities for diversification of sources and delivery routes as a guarantee of energy independence was the topic of the discussion between Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and Amos Hochstein, Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs at the US Department of State. "Bulgaria is strongly committed to the construction of interconnectors and especially the gas link with Greece. The greatest progress so far has been achieved in the construction of the pipeline with Romania. Funding for the feasibility study of the interconnector project with Turkey has alreaqdy been provided and work on the interconnector with Serbia will be accelerated," PM Borisov added.




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