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EU Aid for Chernobyl

KIEV -- The European Union has said it would provide 3 million ecu ($3.5 million) for Ukraine to hold a tender to build a new "sarcophagus" over the fourth reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. "The European Community and the West want to see Chernobyl closed, but on the other hand we understand that Ukraine has a great need for energy," said Luis Moreno, EU ambassador in Kiev. "Any progress is linked with closure of the station." The tender is aimed at finding the best and cheapest project to make safe the fourth reactor, wrecked by an explosion that unleashed the world's worst nuclear accident in 1986.

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