South African President Approves Nuclear Agreement With France: Reports RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 11.10.2014 South African President Jacob Zuma has approved the signing of a nuclear agreement with France, News24 reported Friday. "President Jacob Zuma has, in terms of section 231 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, granted authority to the Minister of Energy, Ms. Tina Joemat-Pettersson, to sign an agreement on cooperation in the development of peaceful uses of nuclear energy, between the government of the Republic of South Africa and the government of the French Republic," government spokesperson Mac Maharaj was quoted as saying by the news outlet. According to News24, further discussions on the deal will take place in France in the near future and similar intergovernmental agreements are likely to be signed with China, South Korea, the United States and Japan. On September 22, South Africa signed an agreement for strategic partnership in the nuclear sector with Russia, opening the possibility of the construction of nuclear reactors in South Africa with the use of Russian technologies. The agreement was signed by Sergei Kirienko, head of the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, and South African Minister of Energy Tina Joemat-Pettersson. South Africa currently has two nuclear reactors generating 5 percent of its electricity. The country's government wants the nuclear energy industry to meet 25 percent of South Africa's electricity needs by 2030. Topics: Africa, South Africa, France Other news: Rosenergoatom: Ukraine Fully and Timely Delivers Equipment for Russian Nuclear Plants For us, products made by Ukrainian manufacturers are very important. Finnish Government Approves Rosatom Nuclear Reactor Project Ten ministers voted in favor of granting the application, while seven ministers voted against. Prime Minister: Finland to Continue Nuclear Cooperation With Russia Despite Sanctions If we look at Rosatom's activities, there have been no problems whatsoever. |
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