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Lukashenko says Belarus requested Russia to build second NPP, matter discussed with Putin

According to the Belarusian president, Belarus will be able to power the Bryansk and other regions, new Russian regions

MOSCOW, March 14. /TASS/. Belarus has requested Russia to construct the second nuclear power plant (NPP) in the republic, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko told Russia’s Federation Council (the upper house of the parliament), adding that the matter was discussed at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"Electricity consumption in the country has increased, we will need more electricity as industry develops, as consumer demand [grows]. This is why we have asked the Russians, if it is possible, to build the second nuclear power plant for us," he said, adding that "yesterday it was discussed at a meeting" with Putin.

There are specialists in Belarus now who are able to build an NPP themselves, though without a reactor, turbines, etc., Lukashenko added. "We can construct it on our eastern borders. If need be, we will be able to power the Bryansk and other regions, new Russian regions. I think that those deluded, disoriented who disconnected from us (the Baltic countries - TASS), will also get back to our electricity, which has already grown in price two-fold there, and it will also grow three-fold. I think that they will understand [it] soon there," he stressed.