Germany to suspend nuclear extension plan
The sources gave no further details but Focus magazine said on its website that Merkel had decided on Sunday to suspend last year's coalition agreement extending the life of nuclear plants.
Focus Online said Merkel had won approval on Monday from the leadership of her own Christian Democrats (CDU).
Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, who leads the Free Democrats, her junior coalition partner, said earlier on Monday that such as move was possible.
Asked by reporters if last year's coalition decision might be temporarily suspended, Westerwelle said: "I can imagine that." The further operation of every single nuclear plant in Germany could not be guaranteed, he added.
Merkel faces a backlash against her government's nuclear policy, deeply unpopular among Germans, before elections the southwestern state of Baden-Wuerttemberg later this month. Her conservative CDU party risks losing power in the state, due partly to rising support for the Greens; Kazinform cites China Daily.
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