Russia ready to sign radioactive isotope contract with Iran RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED February 23, 2011 Russia is ready to sign a contract with Iran on the delivery of radioactive isotopes for medical purposes, a spokesman for the Rosatom state-controlled nuclear corporation said on Tuesday. He did not say when a contract could be signed. Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko, who visited Iran earlier in the day, discussed with Iranian authorities their request for molybdenum-99 and iodine-131 isotopes. Topics: Nuclear medicine, Russia, Iran Other news: Russia ready to finance Egypt first nuclear plant Russia confirmed its participation in a tender to build Egypt's first nuclear power plant and said it was willing to help finance the project. ARMZ acquires Australian uranium producer in $1.2 bln deal ARMZ will pay eight Australian dollars per share, which represents a 15.5 percent premium on the average market price for 20 trading days. Russia to start building Turkish NPP in 2013 Russia will start building Turkey's first NPP estimated at $20 billion in 2013, Russian ambassador to Ankara Vladimir Ivanovsky said. |
Hero of the day Obama nuclear summit: A minor success Further proof of this fact was provided by Obama Nuclear Security Summit held in Washington on April 12-13. However, this goal is unlikely to be achieved in four years. INTERVIEW
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