Visit of the Slovak Prime Minister to Vienna: Disagreement on Nuclear Technology Issues
Eduard Heger, the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, visited Vienna earlier this week. In his conversations with Austria’s Chancellor Karl Nehammer, he emphasized Ukraine’s victory over the Russian invader and discussed nuclear power differences between the two countries…………………………………………
In contrast to the unity on the issue of the Ukraine war, the two politicians did not find common ground on the issue of nuclear energy. Chancellor Nehammer made it clear that Austria considered nuclear energy too dangerous. Slovak Prime Minister Heger countered that Slovakia was doing everything to maintain the existing safety standards at the best possible level…………………………………… more https://www.vindobona.org/article/visit-of-the-slovak-prime-minister-to-vienna-disagreement-on-nuclear-technology-issues
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