Russian State Agency Warns Hungary's Incoming Government Against Reviewing Paks Nuclear Deal
Incoming leaders plan a full review as critics cite delays and cost overruns, while Russian state media says Rosatom could be close to withdrawing.
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Russian state agency warns Hungary's incoming government against reviewing Paks nuclear deal
Russian state agency RIA Novosti has warned Hungary's incoming Tisza government against reviewing the Paks 2 nuclear deal, saying Magyar's criticism of the €14.7bn ($16.69bn) cost is "self-promotion and informational noise."
Russia wants to abandon Hungary's Paks II nuclear plant?
Hungary’s political landscape has shifted dramatically following the historical victory of Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party, but not everybody was happy about it, as it seems like Russia could turn its back on the Paks II nuclear expansion.Continue reading
The Russian state news agency RIA Novosti responded to Péter Magyar’s criticism of Paks II in a recent article. The article defends the investment costs and describes the politician’s statements as political noise. The article also implicitly suggests that Rosatom is leaving Hungary, while emphasizing that the company remains open to dialogue.
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