Kazakhstan may buy into Russian uranium enterprise RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED September 09, 2010 Kazakhstan is pondering the possibility of buying stocks in a Russian uranium enrichment enterprise, Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Masimov said on Tuesday. "We will discuss this possibility with Rosatom [state nuclear corporation] head Sergei Kiriyenko [later] on Tuesday," Masimov, who is taking part in the 6th Annual Baikal Economic Forum, said. "At this stage I am not in a position to say which enterprise this will be, although it has already been defined. Negotiations are in the final stage." Topics: Uranium, Asia, Kazakhstan, Russia Other news: The Kursk tragedy: Causes, theories, aftermath The sinking of the Kursk remains the worst disaster in the history of the Russian submarine fleet. Belarus may refuse NPP construction deal with Russia - Lukashenko If Russia is not going to construct the NPP in our country, we are going to negotiate with other investors. Bushehr nuclear reactor to be loaded with fuel August 21 The launch of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran has been set for August 21, the Rosatom said. |
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