Slovenia's Nuclear Resolve Not Shaken by Japan Disaster

Krško/Ljubljana, 15 March - Slovenia appeared resolved Tuesday to continue using nuclear as a key energy source despite growing unease over nuclear safety following the disaster at Japan's earthquake-stricken Fukushima Daiichi.

Ljubljana Economy Minister Darja Radic (pictured speaking in parliament) believes long-term prospects of nuclear energy remain intact despite Japan disaster. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
Economy Minister Darja Radic (pictured speaking in parliament) believes long-term prospects of nuclear energy remain intact despite Japan disaster.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Krsko Economy Minister Darja Radic (left) touring the Krsko Nuclear Power Plant with director Stane Rozman. Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA File photo

Krsko
Economy Minister Darja Radic (left) touring the Krsko Nuclear Power Plant with director Stane Rozman.
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA
File photo

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