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    ARMENIA INTERESTED IN BUILDING NEW NUKE PLANT - PM

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    June 26, 2007 Tuesday

    The Armenian government is interested in building a new nuclear power
    plant, Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian told a parliamentary
    meeting on Tuesday.

    The issue is "still in an embryonic state, as financial sources as well
    as technologies for the project's implementation are still unknown,"
    he said.

    Armenia's nuclear power plant was launched in 1979 and shut down
    in 1989 after the devastating earthquake. In 1996 its second
    power-generating unit resumed operation after Russian specialists
    helped to reactivate it. The nuclear power plant accounts for 40
    percent of Armenia's total power generation.

    The European Union insists that the nuclear power plant located
    40 kilometres off Yerevan should be closed. Under the European
    Neighbourhood Policy Armenia obliged to shut down the plant in the
    shortest possible timeframe.

    The Armenian authorities say the plant will be closed, if alternative
    energy sources are found. On May 30, Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian said the government will discuss the issue within upcoming
    two months.

    He believes that the plant's construction is expedient from the point
    of energy security and of economy.

    "Russian specialists are ready to take part in the construction of
    a second nuclear power plant in Armenia, if Armenia comes up with
    such a proposal," Russian federal atomic energy agency chief Sergei
    Kiriyenko said during his visit to Yerevan on April 23.
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