IAEA boss says Slovenia should use nuclear experience in new reactor decision

IAEA boss says Slovenia should use nuclear experience in new reactor decision

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Slovenia can be proud of its nuclear programme and should use its experience in deciding about future use of nuclear power, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi said as he visited Ljubljana on Wednesday. Offering support, he underlined the importance of a broad discussion about a possible new reactor, CE Report quotes STA.

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