As announced by the U.S. Embassy, Ginkel also spoke with Amir Gross Kabiri, President of the M.T. Abraham Group, about how the Southern Gas Interconnection pipeline and U.S. LNG will provide a stable and reliable energy source that will drive economic growth and prosperity in the region. "The Southern Interconnection is a turning point for Herzegovina: access to American natural gas means energy security, competitive prices, and the potential to kickstart an industrial revival," stated the U.S. Embassy. Recall that at an extraordinary session of the House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina last week, the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on the Southern Gas Interconnection Pipeline of BiH and Croatia was adopted. This law will also be presented to the delegates of the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina this week. The amendments to the law introduce an American investor, the company AAFS Infrastructure and Energy d.o.o., registered in Sarajevo and wholly owned by the American company AAFS Infrastructure and Energy LLC. At the same time, the possibility of BH Gas having jurisdiction over this pipeline is excluded.