Ukraine expects new nuclear waste export deal with Russia this week RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED November 04, 2010 Ukraine hopes that a long-term contract on the shipment of nuclear waste to Russia will be signed by the end of the week, the head of Ukraine's state-run nuclear company Energoatom said on Wednesday. The current contract between Russia and Ukraine, which does not have its own nuclear waste storage facility, expires this year. "We are ready to sign base contracts even today, and I hope that we will sign them this week," Yury Nedashkovsky told journalists in Kiev. Ukraine asked the Russian government to reduce the fee that has been charged from countries exporting nuclear waste to Russia and intended to cover ecological damage, he said. Ukraine intends to build its first nuclear waste storage facility at the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Once the facility is ready, the country will stop shipping radioactive waste to Russia, Nedashkovsky said. However, it is unclear when the facility will appear in Ukraine. In line with the contract signed in September 2007, it should be built within 52 months since the start of construction, which was planned for November. Topics: Spent Fuel, East Europe, Ukraine, 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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