The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, was in Prague for a short
visit on Monday to support a bid by the American and Japanese company
Westinghouse to complete the Temelín nuclear power station in South
Bohemia. Mrs. Clinton met with the Czech prime minister, Petr Necaš, her
Czech counterpart, Karel Schwarzenberg, and leaders of the opposition. At
a
press conference in the Czech capital after meeting with the Czech foreign
minister, Mrs. Clinton expressed support for Westinghouse, saying the
company was offering the "best technology and security
guarantees". The firm is competing for the Temelín deal with
Russia's
Atomstroyexport (bidding as part of a Russian-Czech consortium). On
Monday,
Mrs. Clinton also praised Czech-U.S. relations, calling the Czech Republic
one of the closest partners of the U.S. in Europe.