
Published on December 22, 2007
ARMEN MOVSISYAN: STATES LACKING EXPERIENCE IN ATOMIC ENERGY WON’T BE ALLOWED TO BUILD NPP
- The international community will never allow the states lacking experience in atomic energy to build a nuclear power plant nearby Armenia, RA Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan told a news conference December 22. “Those countries with energy deficit wishing to build a nuclear power plant should gain experience first. Armenia is the only state in the region possessing experience and possibility to build a new nuclear reactor,” he said. “The international community eased positions as regards the possibility of a new nuclear reactor construction and closure of the functioning NPP. It’s Armenia’s achievement,” he added, IA Regnum reports. Earlier, Azerbaijan and Georgia announced intention to build a nuclear power plant.

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The international community will never allow the states lacking experience in atomic energy to build a nuclear power plant nearby Armenia, RA Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan told a news conference December ...
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Today in Armenian history- 1904 Lenin publishes the first number of the "Vperyod" (Forward) newspaper in Geneva (Switzerland).
- 1931 Creation of the Radio Broadcasting Committee in Armenia.
- 1972 Death of Mkrtich Armen. He was born in 1906.
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