CONFUSION ABOUNDS OVER POLISH NUCLEAR PLANS

BY ANDREW KURETH, IN WARSAW ONE day after Poland's treasury minister said Poland would delay decisions over pushing ahead with its plans to build two nuclear power plants, the country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk insisted that the country's nuclear program was still on the table. Tusk's intervention follows a speech by Treasury minister Micha? Budzanowski in the Polish parliament (the Sejm) on Wednesday, where he said: "A final decision regarding the nuclear power program will be taken no sooner than 2014-2015." The same day, Krzysztof Kilian, CEO of ...


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