Despite the fact that South East Europe as a whole is considered as the most critical transit region for the diversification of EU natural gas imports away from Russia (diversification of sources) and the problematic Ukrainian gas transit corridor (diversification of routes), the Western Balkans would have been a mere sidekick of this
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