Hungary reaches EU deal on nuclear fuel from Russia
Hungary said Wednesday it has reached a compromise with EU nuclear body Euratom over plans for Russia to be the sole supplier of nuclear fuel to the country`s Paks power plant.
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Budapest: Hungary said Wednesday it has reached a compromise with EU nuclear body Euratom over plans for Russia to be the sole supplier of nuclear fuel to the country`s Paks power plant.
"We have an agreement on what basis and in what form fuel supply is acceptable to all sides -- Hungary, Euratom and Russia," government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs told AFP.
The agreement still needs the approval of the European Commission, the EU`s executive arm, and Kovacs said a decision was expected within weeks.
The announcement came after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban`s chief of staff Janos Lazar held talks on the issue in Brussels on Monday with EU Climate and Energy Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete.
Hungary signed an agreement with Russia`s Rosatom last year to expand its sole nuclear plant with two power blocks of 1,200 megawatts financed with a 10-billion-euro ($11-billion) loan from Moscow.
Under the original agreement, Russia would have supplied fuel for the new reactors for 20 years.
The Euratom watchdog had raised concerns over Russia being the sole supplier, and asked others to be allowed to make deliveries in the future.
The European Commission is also looking into whether the Paks project meets European Union rules on state aid and procurement.
Kovacs said "talks are ongoing" with Brussels on these issues.
Last year`s Paks deal was seen as a sign of increasingly close ties between Orban and the Kremlin, and has sparked concerns in the EU at a time when the bloc`s relations with Russia are strained over the Ukraine conflict.
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