LJUBLJANA, March 27 (Hina) - Slovenia's Environment and Zoning Minister Janez Kopac advocates ratifying a Slovenia-Croatia agreement on the jointly owned nuclear power plant Krsko as soon as possible. This must be done so the
agreement can go into force on July 1, as the two governments have agreed, so that the Croatian power supply company HEP may start getting electricity from Krsko again, Kopac was quoted by the daily Delo on Wednesday. Before being forwarded into parliament, the agreement must get the consent of the finance and foreign ministries. Political parties, the local community, and some experts expressed reservation to the agreement.(hina) ha
LJUBLJANA, March 27 (Hina) - Slovenia's Environment and Zoning
Minister Janez Kopac advocates ratifying a Slovenia-Croatia
agreement on the jointly owned nuclear power plant Krsko as soon as
possible.
This must be done so the agreement can go into force on July 1, as the
two governments have agreed, so that the Croatian power supply
company HEP may start getting electricity from Krsko again, Kopac
was quoted by the daily Delo on Wednesday.
Before being forwarded into parliament, the agreement must get the
consent of the finance and foreign ministries.
Political parties, the local community, and some experts expressed
reservation to the agreement.
(hina) ha