Site Meter
Tracking highly enriched uranium and plutonium, the key nuclear weapon materials
 

Armenia joins Angarsk center

| 4 TrackBacks

Prime ministers of Russia and Armenia signed an intergovernmental agreement that will make Armenia a partner in the International Enrichment Center in Angarsk.

4 TrackBacks

TrackBack URL: http://fissilematerials.org/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/1507

The Russian government approved Ukraine's joining the International Uranium Enrichment Center at Angarsk. Ukraine will be represented by the "Nuclear Fuel" concern. It is not entirely clear at what stage is the agreement - at this point the foreign min... Read More

Ukraine has been formally registered as partner of the International Uranium Enrichment Center. The Ukrainian state concern "Nuclear Fuel" received 10% share in the enterprise after transferring the payment - 2.6 million rubles - to Russia'... Read More

According to a press report, on November 1, 2010 Mongolia and Russia will sign an intergovernmental agreement that will start the process of Mongolia's joining the International Uranium Enrichment Center at Angarsk.Currently three countries have an own... Read More

Rosatom and South Africa's Department of Energy will discuss a possibility of South Africa's joining the International Uranium Enrichment Center (IUEC) in Angarsk. According to a press report (via Dan Yurman), this issue will be discussed at ... Read More