United States (U.S.) Charge d’Affaires John Ginkel yesterday welcomed in Sarajevo the President of AAFS Infrastructure and Energy LLC, Joseph Flynn, and Vice President Jesse Binnall.
As stated by the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo, during their stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), they will talk with domestic leaders about the role of U.S. capital and resources in the development and management of the Southern Interconnection gas pipeline.
“This project will enable the delivery of reliable U.S. liquefied natural gas to BiH, thereby strengthening the energy security of all citizens,” the U.S. Embassy announced on the platform X.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of BiH, Elmedin Konakovic, yesterday held a meeting with the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the U.S. in BiH, John Ginkel, and the management of AAFS Infrastructure and Energy LLC, Joseph Flynn and Jesse Binnall.
The meeting discussed the advancement of projects of strategic importance for the energy security of BiH, the strengthening of regional connectivity, and the promotion of sustainable long-term economic development. During the meeting, a joint commitment was confirmed to deepen cooperation, encourage investment, and accelerate the implementation of these key infrastructure projects.
At the same time, the importance of economic cooperation was emphasized as a key factor for improving the business environment, attracting foreign investment, and creating sustainable conditions for long-term economic growth of BiH, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH announced.



