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Hungary sends bill to permit increase in Russian nuclear plant project expense

Hungary's government has sent an expense to parliament to allow a change of its nuclear plant contract with Russia and raise the prepared cost of the construction task if called for, according to the legislation published on parliament's website.

The expense, dated Nov. 19, says the objective is to enable the building of the 2 new atomic power plants at Paks to continue smoothly. The project was granted in 2014 without a tender to Russian nuclear giant Rosatom, and has been delayed by years.

The project is often mentioned as an indication of continuing close ties in between NATO and European Union member Hungary, and Russia, despite the war in Ukraine - a connection that has unnerved Western allies.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov last held talks with Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on the sidelines of a. security conference in Minsk on Oct. 31.

A failure of the project would trigger bigger damage than its. completion with potentially modified conditions, the text of. the expense says.

Hungary wants to broaden its 2-gigawatt Paks nuclear power. plant with 2 Russian-made VVER reactors, each with a capability. of 1.2 gigawatts.

A 10-billion-euro interstate loan from Russia financial resources most. of the 12.5-billion-euro task under the contract signed 10. years ago.

(source: Reuters)