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South Korea and Turkey are negotiating the construction of nuclear power plants

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED October 06, 2010

The delegations of South Korea and Turkey this week hold talks on Seoul's participation in the construction of nuclear units in Turkish territory , wrote Wednesday "Korea Herald".

The two-day meeting , which began on Wednesday in Ankara, is part of a general agreement on cooperation between the two countries in the field of peaceful nuclear energy , signed in June this year.

Among the issues discussed - the siting, power units , business models and models of cooperation , the newspaper said .

For the latest news about cooperation between Turkey and South Korea and the prospects for nuclear power plants " Sinop " with Korean reactors can be monitored at Forum AtomInfo.Ru.

Topics: NPP, Asia, Turkey, South Korea


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