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The President of the Republic of Lithuania, Mr. Valdas Adamkus, gave a welcome address to participants in a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Consideration and Options on a New Nuclear Power Plant in Ignalina, Lithuania", which took place in Vilnius from 23 to 25 September.

In his speech President Adamkus emphasised the importance to Lithuania of the workshop topic, adding that the people of Lithuania were not yet fully aware of the programmes which NATO runs in support of collaboration in research or in the field of economics. He remarked that "Today, when the future of Lithuania's nuclear energy has become the subject of broad and heated discussions, fresh views and new ideas of all experts gathered here are highly important. We have to consider and project all possible options on a new nuclear power plant and discuss whether it would be feasible to build a new plant after shutting down both units of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant."