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Ecuador, Russia sign nuclear energy agreement

Ecuador"s energy minister has announced that Quito has signed an agreement with Moscow to develop nuclear energy "with solely peaceful purposes." - Sukhoi to begin supply of SuperJet-100 by end of this year - HAL to supply components for Sukhoi fighters to Russia - Russia to begin testing of swine flu vaccine in early Sep - Russia lifts ban on Indian seafood imports - Ties with India, a foreign policy priority for Russia: Medvedev - Russian shipyard seeks $60 mn loan for Indian frigate order The agreement with Russia"s state-run Atomic Energy Corporation is to work jointly to find "technology and nuclear applications that can be viable" in Ecuador, the ministry said in a statement. Russia will provide support and advice to Ecuador "that will allow us to exercise an adequate nuclear energy use with solely peaceful purposes," the statement read yesterday. The agreement includes training nuclear engineers from Ecuador. Ecuador"s leftist president Rafael Correa, who last year said he intends to strengthen ties with Moscow, is scheduled to travel to Russia in October. Correa — like his regional ally President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela — is also seeking closer military ties with Russia. Ecuador is building two hydroelectric stations in an attempt to end its dependence on neighbouring Colombia for power. The two countries broke diplomatic ties in March 2008 after Colombian soldiers raided a leftist Colombian guerrilla jungle camp in Ecuadoran territory.


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