The Head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations, Peter Szijjarto, said that the European Commission approved the changes in the parameters of the agreement between Russia and Hungary on the construction of new units of the Paks nuclear power plant. reports DEA News.
“Yesterday we got the green light from the European Commission, the EC and the European Union have approved amendments to contracts for both financing and construction of new units of Paks NPP.” is now possible.
According to the minister, the power units could be operational in the early 2030s.
Until then Szijjarto declarationWe declare that the contractor change within the scope of the contract for the construction of Paks-2 NPP, the Russian Rosatom, is not planned, the changes in the contract are of a technical nature and are due to the duration of the project.
before that he declarationBudapest will not even accept partial sanctions on Russian nuclear energy.