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CTK reports that the EU has asked Czechs to delay signing contract for nuclear power plants.

Czech news agency CTK, citing an official letter sent to the Czech industry ministry, reported that the European Commission had asked the Czech Republic not to sign a contract for the construction of new nuclear power plants with South Korea's KHNP.

CTK stated that the postponement will give the European Union executive time to investigate if KHNP received foreign subsidies which could distort EU's internal market.

A Czech regional court temporarily stopped CEZ, a company in which the Czech government holds a majority stake, from signing an 18 billion dollar contract with KHNP, until it heard the complaint of the losing bidder EDF, a French firm.

After the Czech antimonopoly office refused to accept its bid, the French group went to court in this month. EDF has complained to the Commission after losing the tender in last year.

After the approval of the anti-monopoly agency, the Czech government wanted to sign a contract with KHNP in this month. State and CEZ insisted that KHNP was offering a better deal than EDF.

CEZ and Industry Ministry didn't immediately respond to comments.

CTK quoted CEZ CEO Daniel Benes, who said that the letter from the Commission was dated May 2, and that the French company was interested in stopping the construction of the plant.

(source: Reuters)