Duda Wants Poland to Pick US Investor for Second Nuclear Plant

Andrzej Duda, Poland's president, during an interview in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.

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President Andrzej Duda said Poland should pick a US investor for its second nuclear power plant, potentially putting him at odds with the government that appears to be leaning toward handing over the investment to France.

“It’s been a plan for years” to collaborate with Americans on building two nuclear power plants in Poland, Duda said in remarks on the sidelines of his Bloomberg TV interview in Washington Tuesday.