Belarusian Telegraphic Agency, Belarus
May 13 2013
Belarus interested in Armenia's nuclear energy solutions
13.05.2013 14:36
YEREVAN, 2 May (BelTA) - Belarus would like to study Armenia's best
practices in nuclear energy, President of the Republic of Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko has said following his talks with President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan in Yerevan on 13 May, BelTA has learnt.
`We are very interested in Armenia's nuclear energy expertise. Belarus
is building its first nuclear power plant, and the both countries
would like to exchange information about safe operation of nuclear
power plants and new approaches to construction of power generating
units,' the Belarusian leader said.
Alexander Lukashenko noted that Armenia has amassed extensive
experience in operating such facilities. `We believe that Armenia will
be able to send at least a dozen good specialists to Belarus to help
us start operating the future nuclear power plant,' the Belarusian
President said.
In his words, during the visit the parties have signed an
intergovernmental agreement on the information exchange and
cooperation in nuclear safety and radiation protection.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/president?id=714948
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
May 13 2013
Belarus interested in Armenia's nuclear energy solutions
13.05.2013 14:36
YEREVAN, 2 May (BelTA) - Belarus would like to study Armenia's best
practices in nuclear energy, President of the Republic of Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko has said following his talks with President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan in Yerevan on 13 May, BelTA has learnt.
`We are very interested in Armenia's nuclear energy expertise. Belarus
is building its first nuclear power plant, and the both countries
would like to exchange information about safe operation of nuclear
power plants and new approaches to construction of power generating
units,' the Belarusian leader said.
Alexander Lukashenko noted that Armenia has amassed extensive
experience in operating such facilities. `We believe that Armenia will
be able to send at least a dozen good specialists to Belarus to help
us start operating the future nuclear power plant,' the Belarusian
President said.
In his words, during the visit the parties have signed an
intergovernmental agreement on the information exchange and
cooperation in nuclear safety and radiation protection.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/president?id=714948
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress