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"Mr President, I would like to congratulate the rapporteur on a report that is harsh, but in many places very true. I would like to emphasise and draw my colleagues’ attention to the fact that, together with Slovakia and Bulgaria, Lithuania has fulfilled the obligations laid down in its accession agreement and has closed its old Soviet nuclear reactors within the deadline set. Most of the projects concerning the closure of Ignalina have been implemented or are being implemented. Obviously, there are some difficulties. When a new Lithuanian Government and Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant Board take office, it is hoped that it will be possible to bring proceedings against those individuals, who failed to organise work properly, and also to review the agreement on the construction of repositories for spent nuclear fuel, managing to obtain favourable conditions. I entirely agree that it is necessary to manage funds and use resources with complete transparency, thereby ensuring nuclear safety. However, as we are discussing new nuclear power plants, I would like to use the opportunity to draw my colleagues’ attention to the European Union border, to Russia and Belarus, where there are plans to construct power stations with experimental reactors. We must focus our attention on this."@en1
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