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Tomislav Donchev: Bulgaria’s key role related to transit and trade with gas cannot happen without partnership with USA

Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier Tomislav Donchev
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American Experts are expected to visit Bulgaria to get acquainted in details with the project for construction of the second nuclear power plant near Belene, Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier Tomislav Donchev announced after he returned from the visit to the USA. Donchev was part of the Bulgarian delegation led by Premier Boyko Borissov. The US Company General Electric is interested to sell equipment and provide expert assistance to the project. After the restart of the Belene NPP roject, it can be now fulfilled in the best way possible, Deputy Premier Donchev contends. Bulgaria’s key role linked with the transit of gas cannot be possible without the partnership with large suppliers and dealers of gas such as the USA, Tomislav Donchev said, quoted by BTV.




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