11 European countries have reiterated their commitment to strengthen cooperation on nuclear energy.
Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia also agreed to cooperate on existing nuclear plants as well as new projects.
He says nuclear power will rid Europe of carbon-emitting fuels.
In a joint statement, the European countries said that nuclear energy is one of several means to achieve environmental goals.
He said that nuclear energy will be effective in generating electricity, meeting the needs of consumers and ensuring supply.
France has long relied on nuclear power, and has sought to develop closer ties with nuclear-powered European countries.
France says it wants to create a ‘nuclear alliance’, nuclear power to help Europe produce green hydrogen for transport and industry.
But Europe is divided on the issue, with several European states opposing it, including Germany and Spain.
Luxembourg’s Energy Minister Claude Termes said that it would take 15 years to build new nuclear power plants, a decision that was ideological rather than practical.
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