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Another hot area of debate over secrecy is the atomic energy industry.
Privatization in nuclear and atomic energy industries on the agenda.
And the agreement has laid a foundation for developing the atomic energy industry of Korea to the level that it is today.
Provide atomic energy industry regulation and atomic radiation protection services.
Therefore, based on the changed circumstances in environment, to support the foundation of our atomic energy industry, we will find a way to revise this agreement.
'The vice-minister of the atomic energy industry told me a nuclear plant was being built to cope with the power shortage,' said the defector.
Though many of the applications of his work are in the atomic energy industry, his personal political stance was pro-conservation, his son said.
Germany, which has one of the world's most advanced atomic energy industries, last year decided the dangers were too great and announced it would go nuclear-free by 2022.
After a working life in the aircraft and atomic energy industries, Geoff also has voluntary experience with the parish council, civic society, scouts and other local groups.
"We will fully and loyally fulfill this agreement," said Hong Gun Pyo, the North Korean deputy minister for the atomic energy industry.
It may sound like a scene from "The Simpsons," but Millstone's predicament is quite real and, federal regulators say, unprecedented in the nation's highly regulated atomic energy industry.
We do not need to support and to take into consideration the atomic energy industry, but only the health of European people, our electors, and what is good and bad for them.
The atomic energy industry wants at least $50 billion in loan guarantees for a "new generation" of reactors that have already begun to fail, and that Wall Street won't finance.
The individuals the panel wants sanctioned include the atomic energy industry minister, once he is nominated, and four senior officials at the KWP Munitions Industry Department.
Japan's atomic energy industry remains in crisis more than two years after a powerful earthquake and tsunami triggered meltdowns in three reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
"Our rules and norms in the atomic energy industry include a provision, which forbids the construction of nuclear power plants in areas where a powerful 8-magnitude earthquake can occur," Medvedev said.
“There was no problem this time,” said Hidehiko Nishiyama, deputy director general of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, which regulates the atomic energy industry, at a news conference.
Given the North's "consistent sanctions evasion," the panel recommended that the country's newly created Ministry of Atomic Energy Industry and its minister, who has not yet been named, be added to the sanctions list.
Iranian officials say it is their right to have a domestic enrichment programme and that an atomic energy industry would both allow Tehran to export more of its oil and prepare for the day when fossil fuel reserves run out.
Defense manufacturers and the atomic energy industry oppose tougher sanctions, for example, but the United States could win over the latter by reviving a bilateral pact on civilian nuclear cooperation that was frozen after the Georgian war, he said.
Parliament's action, reported today by North Korea's official news agency, came with an assurance from Choe Hak Gun, the Minister of Atomic Energy Industry, that his country will now "accept nuclear inspection without delay."
In the framework of this Agreement Russia supplies low-enriched uranium (LEU) produced from 500 tons of highly enriched uranium (HEU) for the needs of the US atomic energy industry.
The U.S. and South Korea are extending for two years their current civilian nuclear agreement and postponing a contentious decision on whether Seoul will be allowed to reprocess spent fuel as it seeks to expand its atomic energy industry.
From the outset, a major obstacle will be Russia's plans to supply as many as five nuclear reactors to Iran, creating an atomic energy industry in a country that is believed to support terrorism and seeking to develop nuclear weapons in secret.
Choi Chong-Sun, head of the Atomic Energy Industry Ministry's foreign affairs bureau, denied that North Korea possessed a reprocessing plant, but for the first time admitted that the "nuclear reprocessing cycle" was under study.