France
open to Vietnam civil nuclear cooperation
French President Nicolas Sarkozy proposed on
Monday cooperating with Vietnam over civil nuclear
activity, his spokesman said.
Vietnam is planning to increase its overall
power generation capacity to cope with increased
demand as a result of rapid economic growth.
"The president indicated that he was open
to cooperation in nuclear matters," David
Martinon said after a meeting between Sarkozy
and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
France
is not the first country to show interest.
The United States said on Sept. 12 it had agreed
to share up-to-date nuclear safety and non-proliferation
practices with the communist nation's civilian
power programme.
Martinon
added that Sarkozy had said France would support
Vietnam's candidature to the U.N. Security Council.
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