U.S. and Croatia to Sign Major Agreements on AI and Energy Investments
U.S. Ambassador Nicole McGraw announced significant investments in energy and artificial intelligence, marking a new era in U.S.-Croatia relations. Key agreements are expected to be signed at the Three Seas Initiative summit in Dubrovnik, enhancing Croatia's position as a regional energy hub and technology leader.

At the upcoming Three Seas Initiative summit in Dubrovnik, agreements on U.S. investments in artificial intelligence and gas connections between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are set to be signed. The U.S. plans to supply Croatia with LNG capabilities, enhancing energy security and enabling exports to the region, including Serbia and Montenegro.
Croatia aims to modernize its navy with U.S. corvettes, following the upgrades of its army with American helicopters and vehicles. The expected growth in U.S. tourism to Croatia, projected to reach one million by 2026, could further strengthen bilateral ties. The ratification of a double taxation agreement is also a priority for McGraw's tenure, emphasizing the importance of American businesses in Croatia.




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