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Polish PM says Czechs agree to withdraw complaint about Turow mine

The Czech Republic has agreed to withdraw its complaint to the European Union's top court about the mining of lignite coal at the Turow mine in Poland, the Polish prime minister said early on Tuesday.

Polish gov t spokesman says Turow lawsuit will be withdrawn after agreement signed

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read WARSAW, May 25 (Reuters) - Poland and the Czech Republic are finalising an agreement regarding the Turow mine, and after it is signed the Czechs will withdraw a lawsuit concerning the mine, Polish government spokesman Piotr Muller said on Tuesday. “Yesterday, a team meeting was held, during which the framework of the agreement between Poland and the Czech Republic was established,” Piotr Muller wrote on Twitter. “.The complaint is to be withdrawn after the final agreement is signed.” (Reporting by Alan Charlish and Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Poland does not expect Turow mine to close, will negotiate -PM

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read WARSAW, May 24 (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Monday that he did not expect the lignite mine in Turow to close, adding Warsaw wants to negotiate with the Czech Republic and the EU’s top court on the matter. The Court of Justice of the European Union said last week that Poland must immediately stop mining lignite coal at the Turow mine operated by state-run PGE, handing a win to the Czech government which had sought an order to stop mining there. “We will start negotiations with the Czech side, but we will also present new arguments to the court,” Morawiecki told a media conference.

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