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BRUSSELS, January 7 (RIA Novosti) - Bulgaria...

BRUSSELS, January 7 (RIA Novosti) - Bulgaria has offered the European Commission to reanimate its Kozloduy nuclear power plant, mothballed over EU accession requirements, the Belgian Libre Belgique newspaper reported on Wednesday. The Bulgarian proposal is being viewed as a way to ensure European energy security amid the gas conflict between Moscow and Kiev, which halted Russian natural gas transit via Ukraine earlier on Wednesday. Other East European states are also seeking to reduce energy dependence on Russia. Lithuania, which receives Russian gas via Belarus, is also seeking to extend the life of the second reactor of its Ingalina nuclear power plant, while Poland insists that the construction of the Nabucco pipeline project to pump Caspian gas to Europe bypassing Russia be sped up, the paper said. The authorities at the Belgian port of Zeebrugge, which has a large liquefied gas storage facility, said it could meet gas demand in Western Europe. Zeebrugge, one of Europe"s major gas terminals, receives liquefied gas shipped from Qatar and Algeria, and also has two pipelines pumping gas from Norway and Britain. The Russian gas monopoly said that so far this year, European consumers had failed to receive more than 86 million cubic meters of gas, tapped by Ukraine. Russia demanded that Ukraine make up the volume from its own reserves. Kiev closed on Wednesday the fourth, final gas pipeline pumping Russian gas to Europe. The latest closure added Austria, the Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia to the growing list of countries receiving no Russian gas. The three other pipelines were closed on Tuesday, ending deliveries via Ukraine to Hungary, Serbia, Macedonia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, and Bosnia. Supplies to Italy, Poland, France and Slovenia are seriously disrupted.


Russian experts warned on Tuesday that the...

Russian experts warned on Tuesday that the redenomination of North Korea"s currency will do little to help the reclusive communist state boost its economy.


Jacques Rogge, the president of the International...

Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee, called the death of a Georgian luger a tragedy overcasting the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver hours before the Games were to start.

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China said on Thursday that discussions...

"To talk about sanctions at the moment will complicate the situation and might stand in the way of finding a diplomatic solution," the BBC quoted Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi as saying during his current visit to France.

France and the United States are the strongest proponents of new sanctions through the UN against Iran among the six international mediators, which also include Russia, China, Britain and Germany.

Western powers suspect Iran of developing nuclear weapons under the current uranium enrichment program. Iran has denied the claims but has refused so far to officially accept a nuclear fuel swap proposed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

However, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad indicated a possible change in Tehran"s position by saying on Tuesday that Tehran had "no problem" with shipping out its low-enriched uranium abroad for further enrichment into 20% fuel for its nuclear research reactor.

The Chinese minister

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