ARMENIA WANTS MULTI COUNTRY EFFORTS IN CONSTRUCTING ITS NUCLEAR POWER STATION
By Messenger Staff
The Messenger
Nov 18 2010
Georgia
The head of the Nuclear safety state committee in Armenia,
Ashot Martirosian, stated that no nuclear power station could be
built without international expertise, therefore he expressed his
support for the US initiative to cooperate in Armenia's new nuclear
power energy station. Martirosian even proposed a plan of options
for different countries to participate in the construction, which
envisages involving Russian, American, German and Japanese companies
in the construction activities.
Initially, it was considered that Russia and Armenia would jointly
build a nuclear power station.
From: A. Papazian
By Messenger Staff
The Messenger
Nov 18 2010
Georgia
The head of the Nuclear safety state committee in Armenia,
Ashot Martirosian, stated that no nuclear power station could be
built without international expertise, therefore he expressed his
support for the US initiative to cooperate in Armenia's new nuclear
power energy station. Martirosian even proposed a plan of options
for different countries to participate in the construction, which
envisages involving Russian, American, German and Japanese companies
in the construction activities.
Initially, it was considered that Russia and Armenia would jointly
build a nuclear power station.
From: A. Papazian