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France, Japan ink nuclear cooperation deal

France, Japan ink nuclear cooperation deal

France and Japan inked a nuclear cooperation deal Wednesday in Paris, based on the French Energy Ministry.

The deal is dedicated to strengthening and expediting collaboration within the development and exploration of next-generation nuclear expertise, together with sodium-cooled quick reactors, it mentioned.

Additionally, efforts shall be sustained towards the safe prolongation of present reactors, development of civil nuclear energy in nations which can be and endorsing the reprocessing of used nuclear gasoline to reduce reliance on uranium.

France signed a two-party settlement earlier this 12 months with the UK that highlighted nuclear energy as a low-carbon power various that might lower reliance on suppliers resembling Russia.

Source: www.anews.com.tr