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    GEORGIA TO START NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH FRENCH COMPANY

    Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
    15 Jun 07

    [Presenter] Georgian ambassador to France [Mamuka Kudava] has
    confirmed Rustavi-2's information on [plans to build] a nuclear
    reactor in Georgia.

    Mamuka Kudava said that the Georgian side will start cooperating
    with the French AREVA company in the near future. Consultations will
    also be held with experts who will be tasked to finalize appropriate
    documentation required for resolving technical issues and starting
    construction.

    The Georgian parliament speaker [Nino Burjanadze] also commented on
    this issue. Nino Burjanadze believes that the construction of a reactor
    and cooperation with the AREVA company will be useful for both sides.

    [Kudava, speaking in France] We discussed issues of bilateral
    cooperation regarding prospects for a peaceful nuclear power station
    and we agreed that this sphere is, of course, in our interests. The
    president said this. We will start consultations at the expert level
    in order to discuss various issues.

    [Burjanadze, speaking in France] Cooperation with this organization
    in this field is important for Georgia.

    [Correspondent] In the energy sector? For peaceful purposes?

    [Burjanadze] Of course. No one is going to use nuclear weapons or
    create them. Naturally, it is only cooperation with peaceful purposes
    that is being discussed.

    [In a separate report in the same bulletin, Georgian Prime Minister
    Zurab Noghaideli said in Tbilisi: "This depends not so much on us as
    on Armenia.

    You know that there is a nuclear reactor there. The replacement of
    the old Armenian reactor with a new one is at issue. I would like
    to repeat that what is being discussed today is whether it will be
    in Armenia, in Georgia or whether it will exist at all. Whether the
    old one will be replaced with the new one depends on what decision
    Armenia will make. Therefore, it is too early to speak about where,
    when, why and how it will exist and my advise is not to make a special
    issue out of this now.]
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