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Russia to deliver nuclear fuel to Slovenia

Publish date: October 10, 2003

Russia and Slovenia will work out an agreement on Russian nuclear fuel delivery.

This decision was announced after meetings between the Slovenian Prime Minister Anton Rop and Russian prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov. Mikhail Kasyanov said this issue was in the centre of the negotiations. He added that it is possible after inventory of the earlier agreements signed between two countries. ”It is very important that cooperation in the field of energy will go directly and economically profitable for both Russia and Slovenia”, ITAR-TASS reported. Today Russia’s debt to Slovenia is equal to $205m.

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