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Russia, Japan could sign civilian nuclear power agreement in May
Topic: Putin visits Japan
"We plan to finish drafting the intergovernmental agreement in May by the time of the Russian prime minister's visit to Japan, so that this agreement could be signed during the visit," Sergei Sobyanin, who chairs the supervisory board of the Rosatom state nuclear corporation, said.
Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko said all civilian nuclear power projects in the Asia-Pacific Region are almost ready for launch.
"We are waiting for the intergovernmental agreement to be signed as a guarantor of observing the nonproliferation regime commitments," he said.
Earlier Rosatom and Japan's Toshiba said they intended to discuss establishing a joint venture to enrich uranium in Russia or other countries.
"But this is not our only project; there are others as well," Kiriyenko said.

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