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    UNITED STATES IS NOT LIKELY TO BUILD NEW NUCLEAR PLANT IN ARMENIA

    Lragir.am
    03 May 06

    The head of the American party of the U.S.-Armenia Task Force on
    Economic Cooperation Tom Adams stated this May 2 in Yerevan. The energy
    security of Armenia and the question of closing the nuclear power plant
    were discussed in the meeting in Yerevan. The minister of finance
    and economy of Armenia Vardan Khachatryan said the Armenian party
    presented our approach towards closing the nuclear plant of Armenia.

    "The deputy minister of energy stated clearly that one of the
    preferable options in our strategy is to launch the second nuclear
    plant on the day when this generating unit closes down, and the
    government is trying to raise funds for its construction," says Vardan
    Khachatryan. Official Yerevan says if the 44 megawatt generating unit
    of the nuclear plant is closed down, a new 1000 megawatt generating
    unit should be constructed.

    "There was a broad discussion, and the American party made a very
    correct observation, that closing the plant also requires funds,
    and these funds should be raised beforehand because it is a big sum,
    and we need to raise them first," says Vardan Khachatryan, adding
    that it is at the same time a small and a big problem. The head of
    the U.S.-American delegation Tom Adams says closing down a nuclear
    plant is an important question for the government of Armenia, as it
    is essentially related to people. Tom Adams reminded the disaster in
    Chernobyl. Armenia has to make an important decision in the upcoming
    several years, and there are questions of safety and security, which
    concern both Armenia and its neighbors, as well as huge economic and
    macroeconomic consequences, says Tom Adams.

    He stated that the standpoint of the United States on this issue
    is the same; the United States will aid Armenia with research to
    enable Armenia to make the right decision. However, Tom Adams says,
    much more data is needed to make a final decision. U.S. Ambassador
    to Armenia John Evans confirms this standpoint. According to him,
    it is necessary to think on the future choice of energy capacity.

    Ambassador Evans says today we must make a choice for tomorrow. John
    Evans also urges to conduct a research to express an opinion on the
    future of atomic energy in Armenia. The Americans, nevertheless,
    do not endorse a new nuclear plant, and Tom Adams stated this. The
    head of the American delegation to the U.S.-American Task Force on
    Economic Cooperation stated that the United States believes there is
    a better alternative to a second nuclear plant in Armenia. Tom Adams
    says considering that Armenia is in a seismic zone it would be wiser
    to find an alternative to a second nuclear plant. According to him,
    the United States does not endorse the construction of a second nuclear
    plant in Armenia, and no American company would build a second nuclear
    plant in Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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