May 9th, 2025
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South Korea says a court stopped a big energy project for a short time.
A company from South Korea wanted to sign a paper this week.
But a court in the Czech Republic said no.
The court will look at a problem with a French company first.
A man from South Korea said the court stopped a deal for a short time, but everything else will happen on time. He said Czech leaders did not think the court would stop the deal. He also said the company CEZ wants to ask the court again.
We don't know when the court in Czechia will decide.
Mr. Ahn said the Czech government did not think EDF's claims were a big problem. They asked them to come to a meeting to sign papers. Mr. Ahn said the government and the court thought differently.
The leader of Czechia said the government agrees with the court. He also said he thinks the judges know this decision is important for the country.
Lee Ju-Ho from South Korea said they will talk a lot with Czech Republic to finish the deal fast.
Last year, a company chose another company to build two big power plants. A different company was not happy and went to court.
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea wanted to sell nuclear power plants. He wanted to sell 10 plants by 2030.
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