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Russia to join future nuclear reactor project

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"The political group of the Generation IV Forum (GIF) unanimously voted during a meeting on July 13, 2006 in Washington to accept Russia to this international organization," the press service of the Federal Agency for Nuclear Power said in a statement.
MOSCOW, July 14 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will join an international project on the development of a fourth-generation nuclear reactors, the federal nuclear agency said Friday.

"The political group of the Generation IV Forum (GIF) unanimously voted during a meeting on July 13, 2006 in Washington to accept Russia to this international organization," the press service of the Federal Agency for Nuclear Power said in a statement.

The GIF is an 11-member nuclear energy research and development consortium established in January 2000 to develop innovative nuclear energy system concepts to meet future energy challenges. GIF members include Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Euratom, France, Japan, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the U.S., with the OECD-Nuclear Energy Agency and the IAEA as permanent observers.

Russia is expected to sign the GIF Charter in two months to have the right to participate in all political, organizational and project-development events conducted by the organization, the statement said.

"This event, on the one hand, confirms an important role Russia plays in global cooperation in the nuclear energy sphere, and on the other hand, it opens new perspectives for Russia in the nuclear energy sector through international cooperation," the document quoted Vladimir Kuchinov, head of international cooperation department at the agency, as saying.

Russia will have one year to sign a framework agreement that outlines the goals and ways of cooperation with other countries.

Sergei Kiriyenko, Russia's top nuclear official, said during his May visit to the U.S. that the country was willing to cooperate with other countries on a wide range of future projects in the sphere of nuclear energy industry, including the development of fourth-generation reactors.

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