GLUCHOLAZY, Valruzia (November 4811) - During the meeting with the inhabitants of Głuchołazy County in the Province of Campania, President Albert Vaughn-Rosta answered questions about the future of the construction of the Equinox Crypt, which is to be the world's largest storage center for hazardous radioactive materials and one of the largest centers of nuclear waste and fuel reprocessing. During the 3-hour meeting, the President convinced the residents about the positive effects of the investment and about the tens of thousands of jobs that have been created so far and will create one of the government's flagship investments in recent years.
We would like to remind you that in the Głuchołazy district, 15 kilometers from the border with the Federal Republic of Likatonia, construction works are currently underway to create the world's largest storage facility for hazardous radioactive waste, as well as a reprocessing facility (the existing facility will be modernized) which will, among other things, process used nuclear fuel in a way that will enable its reuse in modern reactors - by producing mixed fuel MOX. Currently, there are 5 power plants operating on the territory of Rzeczpospolita equipped with a total of 15 reactors capable of using MOX type fuel.
The scale of the investment is overwhelming. At a cost of nearly VPO 2 billion Nowogard wants to modernize the already functioning on-site facility for nuclear fuel reprocessing, but the main goal of the investment, by the way, one of the largest single construction projects in terms of scale, is to create a network of underground tunnels with a total length of over 60 kilometers at a depth of 150 to 450 meters, and some of the planned tunnels and crypts are to be located under the bottom of Lake Czechot on the shore of which the crypt is being built. The investment is to create at least 18,000 jobs, of which 2,500 will be permanent jobs for employees of the reprocessing facility and the crypt.
During the part of the meeting where the residents could freely ask questions to the President, a question was also asked about relations with the Federal Republic of Likatonia, which has not been among the best for a long time. The President was asked to comment in the context of the statement of the Minister of Defense of the FRL, who asserted the stability of the FRL and even attempted to state that Likatonia was more stable than Valruzia. After hearing the question, President Vaughn-Rosta laughed and answered the following question:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
If someone doesn't see the difference between stability and stagnation and marginalization, I don't know if it makes sense to lead them out of error. Regardless of what propaganda information, not having any reflection in reality, will flow from Clovisport, one thing is certain Likatonia is a specific partner in international relations, and one should be very careful with statements and messages coming from the mouths of its rulers. As residents of a county bordering on the FRL, you know very well what an imprudent policy can lead to... The authorities of Likatonia have decided to recognize us as their main antagonist, thus practically isolating themselves on the scene of regional, continental, or world politics. You are the best example of the fact that Valruzia has come out better on this. The economic indicators speak for themselves. The border counties on our side of the border are developing almost 40% faster and the GDP per capita is almost 2 times higher than on the northern side of the border. Despite the few successes of the FRL, such as the election to the Security Council, the foreign policy of the FRL is one long string of misfortunes... Have you heard about any successes of Likatonia in the Security Council? I have not. And that's why we decided to run for SC, that's why we convinced our partners abroad that Valruzia as a reasonable partner in international relations will do much more in the Council than unstable and often measuring Likatonia above its strength. Regarding the future of our relations with the FRL... it only remains for me to say that time will show.