Baltic,
Polish premiers to agree on building new nuclear power plant
AFP
VILNIUS
Petroleumworld.com
06 27 07
The prime ministers of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
and Poland are to sign a joint declaration on building a new nuclear power plant
in Lithuania, the spokeswoman for Lithuania's premier said on Tuesday.
"Premier Gediminas Kirkilas discussed the declaration with Latvian head
of government Aigars Kalvitis and Estonia's Andrus Ansip during the recent EU
summit in Brussels," the spokeswoman Nemira Pumprickaite told AFP.
"It is planned that the declaration will be signed on July 6 in Vilnius,
when all four premiers will be celebrating Lithuania's statehood day," Pumprickaite
added.
The new nuclear power plant is estimated to start operations in 2015.
It would replace the Chernobyl-type Ignalina nuclear facility, which Lithuania
has pledged to shut down by 2010.
The Baltic countries and Poland, which are heavily dependant on Russia for energy
supplies, have collaborated on the project as they see a new nuclear plant as
one of the ways to increase energy independance.
AFP 26 1431 GMT 06 07
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