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Iran nuclear talks held in Kazakhstan

APRIL 7 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — A second round of negotiations in Almaty between Iran and a US-led group ended without a resolution to the long-running dispute over the Iranian nuclear programme. Participants, though, praised Kazakhstan for the smooth running of the discussions.

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(News report from Issue No. 131, published on April 12 2013)

Kazakhstan and Iran in nuclear talks

APRIL 5 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — Negotiators converged on Almaty for a second round of talks aimed at unlocking the issue of Iran’s nuclear programme. These two-day talks are a follow up to negotiations in February. Iran has said that it is developing nuclear capability for civilian purposes but the US suspects that it wants to build a bomb.

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(News report from Issue No. 130, published on April 5 2013)

Kazakh atomic agency increases uranium production

JAN. 23 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Kazakh atomic agency, Kazatomprom, announced another new production high for uranium last year, underlining Kazakhstan’s importance to the global nuclear industry. In 2012, Kazatomprom, said that Kazakhstan produced 20,900 tonnes of uranium, up from 19,450 tonnes in 2010 and representing 37% of world supplies.

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(News report from Issue No. 121, published on Jan. 25 2013)

 

Azerbaijan concerned with Armenia’s nuclear power station

APRIL 23 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan, now a temporary member of the UN Security Council, asked the UN to close the nuclear power station in Armenia because it was unsafe, media quoted Agshin Mekhdiyev, Azerbaijan’s UN envoy, as saying. Armenia dismissed the demand as propaganda.

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(News report from Issue No. 085, published on April 27 2012)

 

Armenia averts nuclear power strike

OCT. 24 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Around a third of the 450 workers at Armenia’s nuclear power station stopped work for three days over a pay dispute, triggering safety concerns at the plant. They returned to work after the government agreed a 10% pay rise. The Soviet-era Metsamor nuclear plant produces around 40% of Armenia’s power.

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(News report from Issue No. 62, published on Oct. 25 2011)

Kazakhstan plans nuclear power station

MARCH 16 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakhstan, the largest uranium producer in the world, will push ahead with plans to build its first nuclear power station by 2020 despite global concerns about atomic energy after an earthquake severely damaged Japan’s nuclear plants, media quoted the deputy head of energy as saying. Officials have said Kazakhstan’s nuclear power plant will be built on land not prone to earthquakes.

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(News report from Issue No. 32, published on March 21 2011)