May 9th, 2025
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South Korea says a court in Czech Republic stopped a big plan for power plants for a short time. South Korea thinks the plan will still happen.
A company from South Korea wanted to sign a contract this week. But a court in the Czech Republic said no. The court is looking at a problem from a French company.
The Minister said the court's choice means signing the paper will be slower. He said everything else will still happen on time if they make the deal. He also said the Czech government didn't think the court would stop the deal, and that CEZ will try to change the court's choice.
We do not know when the court will decide.
Ahn said the Czech government did not think it was a big problem. They asked us to come to the signing. He said the government's idea was different from the court's idea.
The leader of Czech Republic, Petr Fiala, said the government is okay with the court's choice. He also said the judges know how important their choice is for the safety of the country and what the country needs.
Lee Ju-Ho from South Korea said they will talk a lot with people from Czech to finish the deal fast.
In July, a company chose another company to build two big nuclear reactors. A different company was not happy and went to court last week.
Before, the President of South Korea wanted to sell nuclear power to other countries. He wanted to sell 10 nuclear power plants by 2030.
May 9th, 2025
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