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[casi] FW: Why We Bomb: New Adriatic Pipeline Planned






So they've tied up the energy interests in the Balkans and Afghanistan
(having bombed them in the name of liberating them) all that is needed now
is Iraq - another little local slaughter - for US gas guzzlers.

C E EİİİN e w s
Newsnewsgroup: C E EİİİN e w s CEE English, 24.07.2002
10:54:39

-The Adriatic pipeline is going to be the shortest
route for the transfer of Kazakhstan, Russian and
Caspian oil to the greatest oil importers, Central and
Western Europe.



Croatia: New Adriatic pipeline planned
Zagreb (Bluebull) - According to the press information
a contract was signed yesterday to finance a
feasibility study for a new oil pipeline from Costanza
in Romania, through Panceva in Serbia and Delnice in
Croatia, onto Omisalj in Croatia and Trieste in Italy.
This contract was signed by the resigned Croatian
Economy Minister, Hrvoje Vojkovic, and US Ambassador
to Croatia, Lawrence Rossin.
The Adriatic pipeline is going to be the shortest
route for the transfer of Kazakhstan, Russian and
Caspian oil to the greatest oil importers, Central and
Western Europe. Russian, American and EU interests for
the complete takeover of INA and JANAF are
strengthened, as a key level in the western strategy
for the construction of a new Euro-Asian pipeline
network. The feasibility study for the route Constanza
to Omisalj and Trieste via Pancevo and Delnica could
be completed before next fall, and the first great
quantities of oil from western Asia could be traveling
this route to the European Union before 2005./sv


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