Szijjártó: Paks-2 Contract Changes Are Technical, Not Structural

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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó outlined a clear position on the Paks-2 nuclear power project, emphasizing that there are no plans to alter the existing contractor structure under the agreement with the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom. He framed the contract changes as technical adjustments rather than fundamental shifts in who is responsible for building or operating the plant. The minister stressed that these amendments arise from the length of time that has elapsed since the contract was first signed and from evolving circumstances surrounding a multi-year project. He shared these remarks during a press briefing, underlining that the goal behind any changes is not to redefine the core partners but to modernize terms so the project can progress more smoothly. The information was conveyed to reporters as part of a broader update on how the agreement is adapting to current conditions without altering its fundamental framework.

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