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    Armenian official says financial, technical problems must be worked
    out before decision on nuke plant closure

    Associated Press Worldstream
    June 9, 2004 Wednesday

    YEREVAN, Armenia -- Armenia's trade minister said Wednesday that the
    country will not set a specific time for its only nuclear power plant
    to be closed until financial and technical questions are solved.

    Armenia has been under pressure to shut down the plant due to safety
    concerns; it was taken out of operation after a devastating 1988
    earthquake and returned to service in 1995.

    The economically troubled country has resisted shutting down the
    plant out of concern that alternative sources of electricity may be
    hard to come by.

    Trade minister Karen Chshmartian said the European Union said this
    month it was ready to provide Armenia up to 100 million euro (US$120
    million) if the government decided to close the plant.

    However, he said, developing other sources of electricity could cost
    up to US$1 billion (1.2 billion euro).

    Russia's electricity monopoly assumed financial control of the nuclear
    plant last year in a deal that Armenia sought to get out from under
    massive energy debts to Russian fuel suppliers. The plant, however,
    remains the property of the Armenian government.
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