Jung Sung Il, CEO of Korea Electric Energy Corporation (KEPCO), applied to Fatih Dönmez, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey, to build four nuclear reactors in Turkey with a total cost of more than $30 billion. Yonhap News Agency.
The document of the South Korean side shows a detailed plan for the implementation of the project. KEPCO plans to start preparing a feasibility study and signing contracts for the construction of the facility this year.
Last year, the South Korean organization began negotiations with the Turkish government on the construction of a nuclear power plant in the north of the country. Other details of the project have not yet been given.
happened before knownThat over 75% of South Koreans support the development of nuclear weapons in the country. 78.6% of respondents indicated that Pyongyang will probably conduct nuclear tests for the seventh time.
Source: Gazeta
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