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By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish-led consortium Fennovoima said on Monday it had scrapped a contract for Russia’s state-owned Rosatom to build a nuclear power plant in Finland, citing delays and increased risks due to the war in Ukraine. The announcement ended months of uncertainty and years of political wrangling over the planned Hanhikivi 1 plant, a project that would have increased Finland’s dependency on Russia for its energy. Fennovoima said it had terminated the contract due to RAOS Project’s “significant delays and inability to deliver the project,” referring to Rosatom’s Fi…