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Turkey nuclear plant delayed as Russia looks for Siemens parts in China

Building of Turkey's very first nuclear power plant is being delayed by Germany's Siemens Energy withholding secret parts required for it to be developed by Russia's Rosatom, which is seeking options in China, Turkey's energy minister said on Wednesday.

Though the Russian company has struck alternative contracts with Chinese business to produce equivalent parts, Siemens Energy's non-delivery will delay launching the very first reactor by a few months, Alparslan Bayraktar told state-run Anadolu agency.

Rosatom, Russia's state atomic energy company, has been developing the Akkuyu nuclear plant in the Turkish Mediterranean province of Mersin under an agreement with Ankara.

NATO member Turkey had at first prepared to launch the very first reactor in 2023. But that has actually been delayed. In 2015, nuclear fuel was first filled into the first power unit at the site.

In July, President Tayyip Erdogan said that Germany was not permitting the export of some parts required for the Akkuyu plant, making them wait at the custom-mades.

This has actually seriously troubled us. I advised German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of that in our bilateral meeting, Erdogan told press reporters at the time, on his flight back from a. NATO Summit in Washington.

(source: Reuters)