Turkish nuclear tender may not be canceled - Energy Min
ANKARA, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said on Tuesday it was "too early to say" whether plans to build the country's first nuclear power have been cancelled after a court annulled parts of a government tender.
Russia's Inter RAO IRAO.MM and Atomstroiexport and Turkey's Park Teknik were the sole bidders at last year's tender, winning a contract to build and operate the nuclear plant. But Turkey has yet to finalise the deal amid disagreement with the consortium over electricity pricing.
The country's top administrative court cancelled three articles of the tender, a group of engineers who sued to block the tender said earlier on Tuesday. (Reporting by Pinar Aydinli, writing by Ayla Jean Yackley)
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