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SLOVENE MINISTER ON NUCLEAR PLANT CO-OWNED WITH CROATIA

LJUBLJANA, Jan 15 (Hina) - Slovenia's Environment and Space Minister Janez Kopac said on Wednesday he had information that Croatia's power utility company HEP would submit an offer to Slovenia for buying out Croatia's share in the Krsko nuclear power plant.
LJUBLJANA, Jan 15 (Hina) - Slovenia's Environment and Space Minister Janez Kopac said on Wednesday he had information that Croatia's power utility company HEP would submit an offer to Slovenia for buying out Croatia's share in the Krsko nuclear power plant. #L# Kopac said on state television that in talks with Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic in Ljubljana earlier today he had mentioned that Slovenia might participate in financing the construction of an identical facility in Croatia, in the spirit of the deal whereby the two countries in the 1970s, as republics of the ex-Yugoslavia, jointly built Krsko, which is on Slovene territory. That deal envisaged building one nuclear plant in Slovenia and Croatia each, an idea that was later abandoned. Kopac also said he understood Croatia's interest to protect its part-ownership in Krsko and that he would do the same in a similar position. He said that despite some reservations in Slovenia he advocated ratifying a deal signed with Croatia on Krsko more than a year ago. That deal retroactively resolves some open financial issues regarding the plant's business and failure to ratify "might cost Slovenia very much", he said. Croatia has ratified the agreement. Kopac said that the Slovene companies mentioned as possible buyers of Croatia's share, the power plant included, did not have the money to buy. Insisting on this would require taking a loan with the state's guarantee, he said. (hina) ha

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