Romania and South Korea – new round of talks on nuclear energy
29. June 2010. | 12:54
Source: Agerpres
Romania wants to continue its collaboration with South Korea in the nuclear energy sector, officials of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and the Business Environment announced (MECMA), on Friday, quoted by Mediafax.
Romania wants to continue its collaboration with South Korea in the nuclear energy sector, officials of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and the Business Environment announced (MECMA), on Friday, quoted by Mediafax.
A delegation including representatives of Nuclearelectrica, the National Commission for the Control of Nuclear Activities and ROMATOM, led by the state secretary in the Ministry of Economy, Tudor Serban, was, from Monday to Thursday, on an official visit to South Korea, at the invitation of the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power company.
Work meetings and visits to Korea had, as a main target, identifying ways of cooperation, especially in the nuclear sector.
The two parties agreed to continue collaboration by means of experts in the design and exploitation of plants and installations for the storage of nuclear waste, according to MECMA officials.
The Romanian delegation also met with officials representing the Doosan, Daewoo and Hyundai nuclear plants and equipment builders.
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