Russia, Ukraine to set up uranium enrichment JV - Rosatom RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED October 10, 2010 Moscow and Kiev intend to establish a Russia-based joint venture on uranium enrichment, the head of the state nuclear corporation Rosatom said on Friday. "We are working on the establishment of a commercial enterprise on uranium enrichment as part of the integration of Russian and Ukrainian nuclear centers," Sergei Kiriyenko said. The new joint venture will be similar to the one established by Russia and Kazakhstan in Angarsk in East Siberia. he said. In May 2007, Russia and Kazakhstan signed an agreement on the establishment of a uranium enrichment center in Angarsk, 120 km from Lake Baikal, to enable countries, including Iran, to develop civilian nuclear technology without having to conduct their own enrichment activities. Topics: NFC, East Europe, Russia, Ukraine Other news: Arctic expedition diary, blog one We're setting out tomorrow around 11 a.m. after a visit by Sergei Ivanov and possibly a news conference. China signed Framework Agreement with Belgium in MOX-fuel production GDF Suez subsidiary takes part in the deal. First fuel to be loaded into Bushehr NPP later this month "The entire load of fuel has been delivered to the rector repository," a spokeswoman told RIA Novosti. |
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