May 9th, 2025
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South Korea says a court in the Czech Republic made a choice about a big plan for nuclear power. South Korea says this choice is not a big problem and the plan will still happen.
A group from South Korea wanted to build a power plant. But a court in the Czech Republic said they must wait to sign the paper.
The minister from South Korea said the court's choice means the deal will be slower. But other parts will still happen on time if the deal is done. He said the Czech government did not think the court would stop the plan. He also said CEZ wants to try to change the court's choice.
We don't know when the court in Czechia will say yes or no.
Ahn said, "The Czech government did not see this as a big problem. They asked us to come for the signing. The government's idea was not the same as the court's idea."
The leader of Czechia said they agree with the court. He said the judges know this decision is very important for the country and its safety.
Lee Ju-Ho from South Korea said his country will talk to the Czech side to finish the deal fast.
Last week, EDF was angry and went to court. They were angry because CEZ chose another company, KHNP, to build two big power plants. CEZ did not choose EDF.
Before, the president of South Korea wanted to sell nuclear power plants to other countries. He wanted to sell 10 plants by 2030.
May 9th, 2025
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