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Lithuania threatens to block EU climate-change program
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 10 - 2008


Lithuania will refuse to close its Soviet-era
Ignalina nuclear power plant as planned unless the European Union
provides adequate compensation, Lithuanian Economy Minister Vytas
Navickas said on Thursday, according to dpa.
"Unless the energy security problems Lithuania would face after
closing the Ignalina plant in 2009 are solved, we will not approve
the climate change program," Navickas told the Baltic News Service in
an interview shortly before flying to Luxembourg for a meeting of EU
energy ministers on Friday.
Members of the European Union, including Lithuania, have agreed to
cut emissions by 20 per cent by 2020 to help protect the climate.
Lithuania agreed to close Ignalina as one of the conditions of its
EU membership in 2004.
However, a planned replacement to be built in partnership with
Estonia, Latvia and Poland is unlikely to be ready before 2015 at the
earliest.
Politicians and the public are fearful that a six-year energy gap
would increase the country's energy dependency on Russia and hurt the
economy.
Such is the strength of feeling that Lithuania's general election,
to be held on Sunday, will include a referendum asking voters if they
would like to keep Ignalina open until a replacement is ready.
Navickas said he intends to tell his EU counterparts that
Lithuania will keep the Ignalina plant open until 2012 unless it is
given around 1 billion euros (1.37 billion dollars) in aid and
allowed higher emissions tariffs than are presently planned.
"If our proposals are approved, the energy ministers will ask the
European Commission to prepare a plan of action to cope with the
critical situation that would arise if we closed the Ignalina NPP
(nuclear power plant) in late 2009," Navickas said.
Europe's Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs has repeatedly denied
that Lithuania will be allowed to operate the Ignalina plant beyond
its scheduled decommissioning date, at the end of 2009.
"The closure of Ignalina was negotiated in Lithuania's accession
treaty to the EU. Therefore it's not a unilateral decision by
Lithuania but it's something which was agreed with all the member
states of the EU," a spokesman for Piebalgs told journalists in
Brussels.
"The law has to be respected. The commission, as the guardian of
the treaties, will make sure that it is respected and Ignalina has to
be closed on December 31, 2009 at the latest," he said.
Lithuania has received "substantial" EU assistance towards closing
Ignalina since the decision to shut down the Chernobyl-type plant was
taken, totalling 529 million euros between 1999 and 2006, with a
further 837 million planned for 2007-13, he said.
"The commission is ready to listen to the Lithuanian authorities
(and) to take any measure that is in the hands of the commission to
help Lithuania facing any possible problem of security of supply that
they may have, except prolonging the life of the Ignalina nuclear
power plant," he stressed.
The EU's climate-change laws are to be decided by qualified
majority, meaning that Lithuania cannot block them single-handedly.
However, Lithuania's neighbour Poland is reported to be trying to
assemble enough support to block the proposals over concerns that
they will lead to a massive boost in electricity retail prices,
making Lithuania's stance a potentially important one.
Navickas' threat may have as much to do with domestic Lithuanian
politics as EU policy. The ruling coalition, of which his Peasants'
and People's Party is a member, faces the possibility of being kicked
out of office on Sunday. Appearing to 'stand up to' the EU in the
national interest is likely to boost Navickas' populist credentials
at just the right time.


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