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During Finnish President Alexander Stubb’s official visit to Astana, Kazakhstan and Finland signed an agreement establishing cooperation between the nuclear energy regulators of both countries. The document outlines plans for experience exchange, joint research, and potential uranium fuel supply deals. The Finnish government will also consider the possibility of regular imports of nuclear fuel raw materials from Kazakhstan.

According to Almassadam Satkaliyev, head of Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency, the agreement creates a foundation for more detailed discussions on future volumes and conditions of uranium supplies to Finnish nuclear power plants. He emphasized that Finland holds a leading position in the field of peaceful nuclear energy, boasting significant achievements in operating nuclear technologies and conducting scientific and technical research.

Finland’s legislation is among the strictest in the world when it comes to regulating the extraction, management, and operation of nuclear facilities. Kazakhstan plans to adopt Finland’s best practices and conduct a joint audit of its own regulatory framework to align national standards with global benchmarks, Satkaliyev added.

Source and Credit: dprom.kz

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