Slovakia Eyes Westinghouse Partnership for New Nuclear Plant
Slovakia aims to finalize agreements with U.S. company Westinghouse in the next year to lead a consortium for constructing a new nuclear plant, according to Prime Minister Robert Fico following his discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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Slovakia is working towards securing agreements with the American company Westinghouse to spearhead the construction of a new nuclear facility. This development was announced by Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Prime Minister Fico disclosed the government’s intentions after holding discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The details came to light during a briefing with reporters.
Slovakia and Westinghouse are expected to finalize their agreements in the coming year, setting up a consortium to lead the project. The move highlights Slovakia's ambitions to advance its energy infrastructure.
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