Brussels, 08/01/2008 (Agence Europe) - An article which appeared in the Baltic Times on 4 January raises fresh doubts over the future of the proposed Ignalina-2 nuclear power plant which involves the three Baltic states and Poland (see EUROPE 9374, 9381 and 9522). Discussions on joint plans for a 3,200 megawatt power plant between the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Polish capitals have stalled over the last several months and “show no sign of being resolved any time soon”, amid...