BUDAPEST, April 20 (Reuters) - A planned amendment to
Hungary's contract with Russia for the expansion of its Paks
nuclear plant could put a project company in charge of the
expansion project, instead of Rosatom, Prime Minister Viktor
Orban's chief of staff said on Thursday.
Gulyas told a news conference that the changes to the
contract, flagged by Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto last week
in Moscow, would not affect the price and interest rates on a
loan agreed with Russia in 2014 when the contract was awarded to
Rosatom.
(Reporting by Krisztina Than)
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