The Ukrainian side does not want to go to Russia with a request for completion of the 3rd and 4th reactors, said the head of the operator of nuclear power plants of Ukraine, organization of " Energoatom ", Yuriy Nedashkovsky. " Russian ways we never considered, " said Nedashkovsky, when asked about plans for completion of blocks KhNPP Russian company, RIA " news " referring to UNIAN. According to him, since 2005 Ukraine has adopted a number of regulations, orders and other key documents for the implementation of the completion of Khmelnytskyi NPP units, with no progress made on the Russian side was not observed." That is Ukraine's own hand did everything, and the winner of the international tender of 2008 ( " Rosatom " - approx. OPINION) has done nothing, " said Nedashkovsky. First it was claimed that " Energoatom " and the state Corporation " Rosatom " continues the dialogue on the problem of construction of the 3rd and 4th units at the Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant in Ukraine, along with this, Kiev did not rule out a change of investor in this project. Explaining in July the completion of Khmelnitsky NPP, Nedashkovsky said that under the project " has been a long process, from the statement of government decisions before the signing of the intergovernmental agreement, which today, unfortunately, won't work ". Before that, Deputy General Director of state Corporation " Rosatom Kirill Komarov said that Russia is ready to meet their obligations under the building units, which are provided by the intergovernmental agreement, despite the difficult political situation. Russia is waiting for, what position on the implementation of the Treaty will take the Ukrainian government, said Deputy head of Rosatom. Recall that even in 2012, the leadership of Ukraine reported that the Russian leadership has assured the readiness to issue a loan for the construction of the 3rd and 4th reactors. At the same time it was announced that Ukraine has begun the construction of a Centralized storage facility for spent nuclear fuel.
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