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Russia to help Vietnam train energy officers

Russia ’s state-owned atomic power corporation, Rosatom, is ready to help Vietnam train atomic energy officers, said a Rosatom official.
Russia ’s state-owned atomic power corporation, Rosatom, is ready tohelp Vietnam train atomic energy officers, said a Rosatom official.

Rosatom Programme Director Boyarkin SergeiAlexandrovich made the statement at a forum themed “Atomic energy: thewelcome of the society, economic and social aspects of the futuredevelopment of Ninh Thuan province” which was held in Phan Rang-ThapCham city in the central province of Ninh Thuan on April 14.

In addition to introducing Russia ’s nuclear technologies,Alexandrovich highlighted essential issues for a nuclear powermanagement agency with human resource training being the most important.

Russia ’s training of nuclear experts forVietnam once again affirms its readiness to assist Vietnam in allaspects, he said, adding that this also aims to realise a commitmentbetween the two countries on cooperation for mutual development.

According to him, the Russian side has recruited 60 Vietnamesestudents, including two in Ninh Thuan province, to study nuclear powerin Russia ’s science city of Obninsk . It has also grantedscholarships for those students and created the best learning and livingconditions for them.

In the future, the Ministry ofEducation and Training will recruit 70 more students to be sent tostudy nuclear power in Russia , said Ta Duc Thinh, Head of theministry’s Environmental Science and Technology Department.

At the forum, Rosatom representatives introduced Russia’s experiencesin social popularisation when building nuclear power plants, saying thatpopularisation work is the most important factor to win high consensusamong people./.

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