Prime Minister: Lithuania doesn’t consider building new nuclear plant without Baltic partners

“We are not discussing this issue and we are not speaking about implementing this project only with Hitachi. This facility can only be built together with Latvia, Estonia and Hitachi,” he told reporters after the Cabinet’s meeting.

Energy Minister Rokas Masiulis also said on Žinių Radijas earlier in the day that the Visaginas project remained a regional one and that the government saw it as a joint project of the Baltic countries.

The business daily Verslo Žinios on Wednesday cited sources as saying that the Energy Ministry had started to look at whether Lithuania could carry out the Visaginas project with just one partner, Japan’s Hitachi.

Related Post

According to the paper, two options are being considered. One would be for Lithuania and Hitachi to own 50 percent of shares in the plant each and the other would be for the country to hold an 80 percent stake.

The Lithuanian government in the summer of 2011 chose Hitachi as a strategic investor in a new nuclear power plant, but Lithuanian voters did not back the project in a non-binding referendum held a year later.

Share

Recent Posts

  • Foreign affairs

After Nausėda meeting with Budrys, the opposition retorts to the candidate’s “cooling off “

Kęstutis Budrys, the President's Senior Adviser, who has been nominated for the post of Minister…

4 weeks ago
  • Tribune

Rediscover Bulgaria’s Ancient Heritage: Plovdiv’s Restored Eastern Gate and Nebet Tepe

In the heart of Bulgaria, the city of Plovdiv reveals a rich tapestry of ancient…

4 weeks ago
  • Foreign affairs

“No need to mince words”: an assessment of what Trump’s victory means for Lithuania

"We can shout very loudly, but it won't change the position of the American people,"…

1 month ago
  • Latest

Lies, disrespect and mockery: experts assess Blinkevičiūtė’s “gift” to voters without scruples

From mocking messages flooding social networks to harsh criticism from political experts, the decision of…

2 months ago
  • Foreign affairs

Another year in the sovereign history of Kazakhstan

Republic Day has been celebrated in Kazakhstan as the main national date since 2022, giving…

2 months ago
  • Defence

In the assessment of NATO’s readiness for war with Russia, there is also a warning about the Baltic states: what is the Kremlin’s wild card?

According to Lrytas.lt, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) faces a new geopolitical reality with…

2 months ago