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June 17th, 2021
The environment ministers of Poland and the Czech Republic have said that both countries want to reach an agreement in their dispute over a Polish lignite mine in Turow. A Polish delegation arrived in Prague on Thursday to begin negotiations over the mine. The Czech government has gone to European Court of Justice (CJEU) to get the mine, which lies close to the Czech border, closed owing to environmental concerns. In a preliminary ruling, the court demanded that the mine cease operations. "The goal is an agreement, not a court battle," said Czech Environment Minister Richard Brabec at a press conference on Thursday with his Polish counterpart.
PAP
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