Apr
27

Vilnius and Warsaw are not satisfied with the implementation of joint energy projects

by admin, under Main News

VILNIUS, April 24 – RIA Novosti, Vladimir Skripov. All the three major joint Lithuanian-Polish project in the field of energy with virtually no moving dead spots, the participants noted a bilateral commission on economic cooperation, which met on Friday in Warsaw.

As the Lithuanian Radio and Polish and Lithuanian side at the meeting expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of joint energy projects, the Lithuanian radio.

Lithuania and Poland are participating in at least three major joint projects in the energy sector. This is – to connect two high-voltage electric line, the association of gas networks and the construction of new nuclear power plant in Lithuania instead of closing the Ignalina NPP.

In particular, the secretary of the Lithuanian Ministry of Economy Gediminas Miskinis noted that for a year and a half because of the inertia Polish side were unable to establish even a working group to implement the gas project. In turn, Lithuanians, Poles criticized for lacking a clear strategy in the implementation of the atomic project.

We hope to accelerate Lithuania's initiatives, specific actions and information, – said Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Economy of Poland Marcin Korolets ..

participated in the meeting of the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vigaudas Ushatskas acknowledged that work on energy projects poorly coordinated.

In conversations with the leaders of Poland, and authorized the EU on energy, we were forced to admit that we all lacked a culture of cooperation. Especially in such a difficult project, as a nuclear power station, which involves four states, – he said.

The parties agreed to complete before the end of the year, the development of an investment plan to build elektromosta in Poland and specify its value, and establish regular exchange of information on the motion of the atomic project.

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