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Norwegian Military Inspectors to Fly Over Russia, Belarus RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED September 23, 2013 Norwegian military inspectors are set to fly above Russia and Belarus starting from Monday under the international Open Skies Treaty, a Russian Defense Ministry official has said. “Within the framework of the international Open Skies Treaty, Norwegian specialists flying Romania’s An-30 aircraft will perform a surveillance flight above the territories of Russia and Belarus in the period between September 23 and 27,” said Sergei Ryzhkov, the head of the ministry’s National Nuclear Risk Reduction Center. The aircraft’s surveillance equipment was inspected and certified by international experts, including from Russia. It has no weapons on board. The image data recorded during the observation flights can be shared among all signatories to support the monitoring of compliance with existing or future arms control treaties. Other news: US, Russia Sign Nuclear Energy Agreement Sergey Kirienko, the director general of Rosatom, Russia’s state atomic energy corporation, also signed the deal in Vienna. Rosatom Inks Deals, Edges Closer to UK Nuclear Reactor Market Rosatom signed a memorandum on collaboration in nuclear energy. Russia Questions IAEA on Syrian Nuclear Risks Russia has handed over an official request. |
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