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Russia is ready to justify the price of a new Hungarian Nuclear Plant to Magyar

The?Russian state nuclear corporation, whose?boss spoke on 'Tuesday' after the Hungarian 'Prime Minister elect Peter Magyar claimed that the price was too high, is prepared to defend its 'price tag' for a project to expand Hungary’s only?nuclear facility.

The project, worth 12.5 billion euros ($14.75billion), was awarded without competition to Rosatom of Russia. It has been seen as a symbol for the close relationship between President Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orban who is leaving office after losing a weekend election to Magyar.

Magyar stated on Monday that Hungary will review the situation and may even cancel the expansion if it is necessary. He suggested that if contacted, he could ask Putin to improve?financial conditions.

Alexei Likhachev, the Rosatom chief, told reporters that "we will have to pass an examination." In the best sense. Examining the cost-effectiveness of a project and its effectiveness. We are ready to take this exam.

Rosatom has signed an agreement in 2014 to build two new nuclear reactors at Paks, a nuclear power plant located south of Budapest.

The Russian VVER units are still expected to be finished by 2030-2031, despite repeated delays. Each unit has a?capacity? of 1.2?gigawatts.

Orban's defeat, which comes after he maintained close ties with Putin in spite of waves of European Union sanctions against Russia for the war in Ukraine is a major blow to the Kremlin.

On?Tuesday?, Kremlin spokesperson?Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow was happy?with what it perceived as Magyars' willingness to engage in a "pragmatic dialog".

(source: Reuters)