Vietnam is interested in nuclear power for civilian purposes
About 62 countries around the world, including Vietnam, sent delegates to France to attend the
About 62 countries around the world, including Vietnam send delegates to France to attend the 'International Conference on Nuclear Energy for Civil Purposes'.
OECD Convention Center, where the conference "Reaching nuclear technology for peaceful purposes" takes place.
The conference opened this morning, March 8, 2010 in Paris, France, following the initiative of the French Government in coordination with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Energy Agency. World Atomic (IAEA).
Mr. Denis Gauer, Secretary General of the Preparatory Committee of the Conference, in a meeting with some international journalists on the afternoon of March 5, 2010, said that France is very interested in this conference. Their leaders like President Nicolas Sarkozy, Prime Minister Francois Fillon and many ministers attended and delivered opening or closing ceremonies, participated in round table conferences.
Delegations from about 62 countries in different continents will attend the conference and participate in discussions on topics that their countries are interested in. Vietnam also accepted the invitation and sent delegations to join.
Delegates consist of many components, such as government policy makers, business representatives, science and technology research agencies .
The area of the Flamanville nuclear power plant, which is building the latest generation EPR reactor from France and Europe.
The content of the conference includes many broad and practical issues, presented in round table conferences, such as: Nuclear energy and mixed energy in the prospect of sustainable development. The reliable development of nuclear energy. How to support new nuclear states? Financial arrangements in the nuclear energy program? Training problem. Medium and long-term vision of nuclear energy.
The conference, which took place at the large hall of the OECD Convention Center, is anticipated to be available to thousands of people, and will last for two days on March 8 and 9, 2010.
- Vietnam organized an international nuclear power exhibition
- IAEA evaluates the development of Vietnam's nuclear power infrastructure
- Vietnam - He cooperates to use nuclear for peace
- Vietnam will use responsible nuclear energy
- Russia is committed to building safe nuclear power for Vietnam
- Russia will deliver the most modern nuclear technology to Vietnam
- Japan trains nuclear power for Vietnam
- China - Russia builds a floating nuclear power plant
- Vietnam - Japan is about to negotiate nuclear power technology
- TEPCO withdrew from the nuclear project in Vietnam
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