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Moscow has welcomed the European Commission decision to clear Hungary to expand its Paks nuclear plant. Russia's state atomic giant Roastom will build two new reactors. The EU approval removes the last big hurdle to an upgrade of a site that generates over half of Hungary's electricity output. It will be funded with a 10 billion euro loan from Russia, with Hungary providing the rest. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.
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