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![]() by Staff Writers Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 17, 2019
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) can count on Russian assistance in the development of nuclear power generation, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. "Our friends in the Emirates can count on Russian assistance in the development of nuclear power generating. Rosatom offers its unique capabilities, experience, modern technologies that meet the highest standards, including in security sphere," Putin said at a meeting of the UAE and Russian businesses. The Russian leader also noted that as part of bilateral work, "industrial cooperation is also gaining momentum." According to him, the sides are also ready for further joint work in space exploration. On Tuesday, Russian President started his visit to the United Arab Emirates, which is dedicated to a variety of issues ranging from affairs in the Middle East to boosting business cooperation. Source: Sputnik News
![]() ![]() TITAN-2 and Framatome-Siemens consortium sign contract for HANHIKIVI-1 NPP main I&C supply Paris, France (SPX) Oct 14, 2019 CONCERN TITAN-2 JSC, contractor for building and supply of equipment for Hanhikivi-1 NPP construction, has signed a contract with Framatome-Siemens, the French-German consortium, to supply Main Instrumentation and Control (I&C). The signature followed a competitive procedure with the participation of international companies that are market leaders in the field of integrated I&C solutions at nuclear facilities. Technical management and integration of I&C-related works within Hanhikivi-1 proje ... read more
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