Danube Nuclear Crisis Deepens As Hungary Questions Russian Expansion (Worthy News In-Depth)
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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar questioned the future of the Paks II nuclear project, agreed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban with Russian state company Rosatom.
Russian NPP project in Hungary haunts the Magyar: then the price, then the Danube…
The new Prime Minister of Hungary continues to throw stones at the project of two power units that Rosatom will build at the Paks NPP. This time Peter Magyar doubted because of the low level of the Danube…
Hungarian Prime Minister Questions Rosatom Agreement to Build New Reactors at Paks Nuclear Power Plant Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has questioned the agreement with Rosatom due to delays and cooling problems. Rosatom says work is ongoing, but Magyar has initiated a full review of the project.
Hungary Casts Doubt on Nuclear Plant Expansion After Danube Woes ...
Russian Rosatom breaks silence on Hungary’s nuclear project
Russia’s Rosatom is accelerating work on the Paks II project, which will provide Hungary with two new nuclear reactors, but a key political relationship behind the massive investment has changed dramatically. While Viktor Orbán’s governments maintained unusually close ties with Moscow for years, Rosatom now says it has established working relations with the new management of the Hungarian project company – but has received no approach from Prime…
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