CAKOVEC, Dec 2 (Hina) - Hungarian parliamentarians representing an
environmental protection committee, today visited several
hydroelectric power plants on the Drava River and met a Croatian
Parliament delegation.
The Hungarians were interested in the standard of
environmental protection in the Drava River power plants, ahead of
the construction of a new 47-megawatts plant in Novo Virje.
The Drava River is the border between Croatia and Hungary,
which meant both countries had to approve new plants.
Head of the Croatian delegation Goran Granic and his Hungarian
counterpart Janos Nenczok agreed that both countries were
interested in building more power plants on the Drava, particularly
at Barc, Donji Miholjac and Osijek.
Also present was Hungarian ambassador to Croatia, Gabor Bagi.
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