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Slovakia not to decommission nuclear power plants, premier says.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by privately-owned Slovak SITA news agency website

Ljubljana, 30 May: Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radicova said that Slovakia will not follow in Germany's suit and will not decommission its nuclear power plants. Radicova finds energy security very important. Europe has two hundred nuclear blocks. Radicova stated that shutting down nuclear power in Slovakia would mean a shortfall of fifty per cent of required electric energy. "We are ready for stress tests. Our nuclear power plants meet high security criteria," stressed the Slovak prime minister with regard to Germany's decision to decommission all its nuclear power plants …

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