In explaining the decision, Gabela stated that the project is being given to a private company and that this carries risks. "All of the above is solely aimed at introducing and granting access to the construction of the gas pipeline to a firm that is a private company and will build the pipeline without any guarantees," she said. She emphasizes that the goal is to enhance the Dayton Peace Agreement, not to dismantle it using the gas pipeline as an example. "The Party for BiH will not support this law primarily due to the derogation of the Dayton Peace Agreement as well as Annex 9 of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which stipulates that the public service of gas transportation be regulated as electricity is regulated, by forming a state-owned company for electricity transmission. We remain committed to cooperating with American partners to enhance the Dayton Peace Agreement, not to undermine it," she concluded.