Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-06-09-Speech-4-108-000"
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"en.20110609.5.4-108-000"2
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"Madam President, threats to EU nuclear power plants, if they are real, are a question of life and death for thousands of people. Even small nations must be prepared for the most severe circumstances, including terrorist attacks and airplane crashes. How would the citizens of major EU countries feel if a non-democratic country built an insufficiently tested nuclear power plant close to Brussels, Berlin, Paris or London, without consulting its public or sharing reliable information with its neighbouring countries?
Lithuania is currently facing such a situation. In close proximity to Vilnius, Belarus – with a total absence of transparency – is beginning to construct a nuclear plant. It is vitally important that the EU, with the support of international organisations, extends the practice of nuclear plant stress testing around the world, and especially to its external borders."@en1
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