IAEA head hails Russia efforts in nuclear medicine RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED October 27, 2010 The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency praised on Tuesday Russia's achievements in fighting cancer using nuclear technology and said the IAEA will continue cooperating with Russian experts in the sphere. In an interview with Russia 24 TV channel, Yukiya Amano, who visited the Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency earlier in the day, said Russian authorities paid much attention to the development of advanced nuclear technologies used in the medical sphere. Russia also takes a great interest in cooperation with the IAEA on the issue, he said, adding that this cooperation would continue. More that 60 countries have been seeking to develop atomic energy, and 30 countries who already have nuclear technology would like to extend its use, Amano said. The IAEA can help those countries in creating a reliable nuclear infrastructure, and Russia, which has a "systematic" approach to nuclear technology, may play a "very important role" in this process, he added. Earlier this week, Amano, who is paying his first visit to Russia, met with the head of Russian state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom and a number of Russian top officials, including Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Topics: IAEA, Nuclear medicine, Russia 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. Iran set to load fuel in Bushehr nuclear reactor Iran will start injecting fuel into the core of its first nuclear reactor at the Bushehr nuclear power plant on Tuesday. China signed Framework Agreement with Belgium in MOX-fuel production GDF Suez subsidiary takes part in the deal. |
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