A joint Slovenian-Croatian commission on the co-owned Krško nuclear power plant in Slovenia has failed to reach common grounds on the question of building a joint radioactive waste storage facility in Vrbina near Krško.A statement by the Croatian energy ministry said a joint storage facility should cover all kinds of waste, so Croatia will not have to build storage for medical and other radioactive waste in its own territory.
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