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    EU INSISTS ON CLOSURE OF ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

    EurasiaNet, NY
    Editor's Note: Source: Arminfo, Yerevan, in Russian 1009 gmt 25 Sep 07
    Sept 26 2007

    Yerevan, 25 September: Euroatom is ready to provide Armenia with a 200m
    euro preferential loan to close down the Armenian nuclear power plant,
    Gunnar Wiegand, the acting director of the general directorate of
    the European Commission on External Affairs for Eastern Europe, South
    Caucasus and Central Asia said at a news conference in Yerevan today.

    He said that the issue of shutting down the Armenian nuclear
    power plant was discussed today during the eighth session of
    the Armenia-European Union Cooperation Committee. He said that the
    European Union continues to insist on the soonest closure of the plant
    in Armenia based on security considerations, as it [the plant] was
    built back in Soviet times and does not comply with the contemporary
    nuclear security requirements.

    Wiegand said that the loan will be a targeted one and cannot be used
    for building a new nuclear power plant in Armenia.

    He believes that alternative sources of power should be created in
    the republic before the nuclear power plant is closed down, and the
    EU welcomes the Armenian government's policy of diversifying sources
    of electricity.

    Asked by an Arminfo correspondent about the EU's position on the
    Armenian government's intention to build a new nuclear power plant,
    Wiegand said that the EU is concerned with security issues in the
    region, but is not ready to stimulate the implementation of a project
    on the construction of a new nuclear plant.

    Previously, the EU said it was ready to provide a 100m euro grant
    for the closure of the Armenian nuclear power plant. The term of the
    operation of the second power block of the Armenian nuclear power plant
    expires in 2016. By that time, the Armenian government intends to build
    a new contemporary nuclear power plant with a capacity of 1,000 MW.
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