BUDAPEST (AFP) – Hungary denied Thursday a newspaper report that the European Union has vetoed its planned nuclear project with Russia, a move which could strain frosty relations between Moscow and Brussels.A Hungarian cabinet state secretary Andras-Giro-Szasz firmly denied the report, in a statement to Hungarian state newswire MTI.The Financial Times newspaper reported Thursday that EU nuclear body Euratom has refused Hungarys plans to import nuclear fuel from Russia in a decision backed by the European Commission, scuppering the planned expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, kilometres (75 miles) south of Budapest.It is not true that the EU has …read more
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