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"en.19990915.12.3-292"2
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"Mr President-in-Office of the Council, in the case of Morocco the issue concerns the building of a nuclear power station to produce 600 MW of electricity. The European Union has agreements with Morocco with regard to economic aid and, it seems, the reason for constructing this power station is because there is Chinese aid available. That is to say that it seems that the Republic of China is prepared to offer money for the construction of a nuclear power station.
My specific question is whether the Council thinks that it could offer Morocco the possibility of a more rational procedure, because building a nuclear power station to produce 600 MW of electricity is “using a sledge-hammer to crack a nut” and I believe it would be preferable if our neighbours were not to do it. Can the Council not do something so that Morocco will not have to turn to this dubious Chinese technology which is currently being offered to them?"@en1
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