Forum   Contacts   RSS
AtomInfo.Ru


Russia Continues Talks With Ukraine on Nuclear Plant Construction - Rosatom

RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 05.09.2014

Russia did not receive any notice about Ukraine’s refusal to cooperate in the construction of the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant and both sides are continuing negotiations on the project, a representative for Russian state nuclear agency Rosatom told RIA Novosti.

“Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry is the partner of Russia as part of the cross-government agreement on the construction project of Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant’s third and fourth power units. We have been negotiating with the Energy Ministry, and continue to do this. As of today, the Russian party has not received any official notice of cancellation or suspension of the project,” Rosatom’s representative said Tuesday.

Also on Tuesday, Yuri Nedashkovsky, the president of Ukraine’s nuclear plants operator Energoatom, told the press that Ukraine had abandoned Russia’s services in the construction of the third and fourth power-generating units at Khmelnitsky, at the same time nixing another joint project, agreed on in 2011, for the supply of VVER-1000 reactors by Russia.

In early June, Rosatom deputy head Kirill Komarov said Russia was ready to fulfill its obligations on the construction of power units at Khmelnitsky despite the political crisis in Ukraine.

Since mid-April, eastern Ukraine has seen intense fighting between government troops and the region’s independence forces, which formed the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics. The conflict has led to more than 2,000 deaths, according to the latest UN estimates.

Topics: Russia, East Europe, Ukraine


Other news:

Russia and Algeria have signed an agreement concerning the cooperation in the peaceful uses of atomic energy

The Agreement was signed on September 3, 2014 in Algeria.

Rosatom Says Has Enough Uranium for a Century

Rosatom is in the second place by Uranium reserves in the world.

Ex-TEPCO Executives to Face Criminal Charges Over Fukushima Disaster

The decision of the 11-member public panel concerns Tsunehisa Katsumata, chairman of TEPCO at the time of the disaster, and two former vice presidents – Sakae Muto and Ichiro Takekuro.


Hero of the day

Victor Murogov

The ISTC Responsible Science Program and Subprogram Culture of Nuclear Nonproliferation

The dual-use nature of nuclear technology consisting in the potential for its application equally in peaceful and military sphere is the basic contradiction for the existing nuclear nonproliferation regime and comprehensive development of the nuclear power and nuclear fuel cycle.



INTERVIEW

Jerry Hopwood

Jerry Hopwood
We are currently working with the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) on this approach, which was submitted in response to their February 2012 call for alternative proposals. We appreciate that the UK is in the early stages of their policy development activities and are pleased to be involved in such important work.


OPINION

Joint Plan of Action

Joint Plan of Action
The goal for these negotiations is to reach a mutually-agreed long-term comprehensive solution that would ensure Iran's nuclear programme will be exclusively peaceful. Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek or develop any nuclear weapons.


Search:


Rambler's Top100