NUCLEAR EMERGENCY St. Petersburg, CLOSED REACTOR
St. Petersburg, October 11 - emergency at a nuclear plant near St. Petersburg, where one of the reactors and
'closed automatically after the onset of
technical problems. local sources said the Russian Ministry for Civil Defense, that the shutdown of the reactor
back yesterday, and was followed by a sudden and drastic decrease of
poitenza plant. The sources assured that there were no radiation leaks
nearby. An investigation on the event and 'in progress, and meanwhile the
reactor will remain' firm.
Friday, November 12, 2004
Catholic Confirmation Daughters
NATO: NUCLEAR PROGRAMME DE HOOP SCHEFFER WORRIED NATO
- BERLIN, 7 October -
The NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, visiting Berlin, and 'said
concerned about Iran's nuclear program.
De Hoop Scheffer announced that the Alliance level
Parliamentary Assembly, will address' the problem but
that NATO has no plans, however, to act upon it.
During his visit to Berlin, the Secretary-General 's
Alliance has had meetings with Defence Minister Peter Struck
and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer. Also
de Hoop Scheffer and 'also met with the leader of the SPD
Franz Muentefering and leader of the opposition CDU Angela Merkel
.
In statements to reporters, said that the problem of Iran's nuclear program and
'attention
International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA. This, in a resolution,
has called on Iran to cease all efforts to
the production of enriched uranium,
premise for the construction of the atomic bomb.
The Minister Fischer and 'say more' worried
times of nuclear policy in Tehran.
De Hoop Scheffer also praised the commitment of
German Bundeswehr in Afghanistan and Kosovo. About
both missions, the general secretary of the
urged a more 'close cooperation between NATO and the UN.
- BERLIN, 7 October -
The NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, visiting Berlin, and 'said
concerned about Iran's nuclear program.
De Hoop Scheffer announced that the Alliance level
Parliamentary Assembly, will address' the problem but
that NATO has no plans, however, to act upon it.
During his visit to Berlin, the Secretary-General 's
Alliance has had meetings with Defence Minister Peter Struck
and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer. Also
de Hoop Scheffer and 'also met with the leader of the SPD
Franz Muentefering and leader of the opposition CDU Angela Merkel
.
In statements to reporters, said that the problem of Iran's nuclear program and
'attention
International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA. This, in a resolution,
has called on Iran to cease all efforts to
the production of enriched uranium,
premise for the construction of the atomic bomb.
The Minister Fischer and 'say more' worried
times of nuclear policy in Tehran.
De Hoop Scheffer also praised the commitment of
German Bundeswehr in Afghanistan and Kosovo. About
both missions, the general secretary of the
urged a more 'close cooperation between NATO and the UN.
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