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April 15th, 2019
Hungary's Paks nuclear plant, once its upgrade is complete, will be "safe, competitive and well-functioning", Pal Kovacs, state secretary in charge of the upgrade project, told this year's Atomexpo forum in Sochi on Monday. The state secretary added that the upgraded facility will "meet European standards in every one of its components". Russia's Rosatom, the project's general contractor, "regularly supplies its plans necessary for the construction permits", Kovacs said, noting that the project has already been granted an environmental protection permit. On Sunday, Kovacs met Rosatom leaders, including Alexey Likhachev, and discussed the project's progress. Fully 3,600 participants from 74 countries are attending the 11th Atomexpo, which is organised by Rosatom.
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