EU AND MEXICO DEVELOP NUCLEAR ENERGY COOPERATION

BY KEITH NUTHALL and PACIFICA GODDARD MEXICO is to benefit from European Union (EU) expertise in improving its nuclear safety management as the country considers expanding its nuclear power output. Both sides wrote nuclear safety cooperation into a joint executive plan of what they call a 'strategic partnership', which was approved at a summit meeting in May, staged in Comillas, Cantabria, Spain. Mexico President Felipe Calderón attended, with the EU council president Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission president José Manuel Barroso. A joint communiqué ...


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