Russia, India agree on nuclear cooperation, warship overhaul
MOSCOW. December 8. KAZINFORM Russia and India agreed on Monday to boost cooperation in the civilian nuclear energy sector, while finally ending a dispute over a warship overhaul; Kazinform refers to Xinhua.
After formal talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday, visiting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters that Russia would help build four more nuclear reactors in India, in addition to the nuclear power plant in Kudankulam that is scheduled to be launched next year.
These four reactors will be built after a new site was selected in West Bengal, said Singh.
The Kudankulam nuclear power plant, designed by Russia using Russian technology and expertise, is currently under construction.
"We are at the final stage of the Kudankulam project. If everything goes well, we'll complete next year the launch of the first stage of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant," the RIA Novosti news agency quoted Russia's nuclear chief Sergei Kiriyenko as saying.
On Monday, Russia and India also signed an agreement on cooperation in civilian nuclear energy use, which, Kiriyenko said, was worth several dozen billions of U.S. dollars.
Singh voiced satisfaction over his country's nuclear energy cooperation with Russia, while Medvedev said the agreement paved the way for large-scale joint work in civilian nuclear energy use.
Meanwhile, the two countries have finally ended a dispute over the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier, according to a Kremlin source; Kazinform cites Xinhua.
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