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"Commissioner, I am convinced that the Committee on Budgets will be delighted to read this information as soon as they are provided with it.
Question No 43 by Antonios Trakatellis ():
Despite the constructive step represented by the signing of the memorandum between the Commission and Bulgaria on nuclear safety at the Kozloduy plant and the opening of accession negotiations with Bulgaria, there is legitimate concern over the agreed procedure for decommissioning the four unsafe reactors at Kozloduy, as the procedure is not in line with the Union's position or Bulgaria's commitments in the agreement it has signed with the Nuclear Safety Account.
What decisions have been taken regarding the definitive closure of units 1 and 2 by the end of 2002 and what steps have been taken to conclude an agreement on the definitive closure of units 3 and 4 earlier than 2006, as called for in the agreed memorandum?
Will the Commission use the opportunities and means available to it in the context of its partnership with Bulgaria to bring about the definitive closure of units 1 to 4 at Kozloduy, and in what way?
Is the setting of a date for the decommissioning of reactors 3 and 4 – as referred to in a letter of 17 February from the President of the Commission, Professor Prodi, to the author of this question – a condition of granting financial aid to Bulgaria?
What was the outcome of the meeting held on 4 February between the Commission and the Bulgarian authorities and what is the joint working party working towards?"@en1
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"Subject: Concern over the memorandum on nuclear safety at the Kozloduy plant in Bulgaria"1
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