Thursday, May 7, 2015
Iran II - 'Islamist' Turkey’s Energy Min refuses to deliver int’l report on Akkuyu nuclear plant to court.
Iran II - 'Islamist' Turkey’s Energy Min refuses to deliver int’l report on Akkuyu nuclear plant to court. (TZ).
Turkey's Energy Ministry has refused to deliver an international infrastructure report on the country's much-debated Akkuyu nuclear power plant on which construction has started in the country's southern province of Mersin to a court, saying the report concerns the security or interests of the state, a Turkish daily reported.
According to a Hürriyet daily main story published on Thursday, the Turkish government asked the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to prepare a report on Turkey's planned first nuclear power plant.
Turkey Atomic Energy Agency head Zafer Alper and Energy Ministry Undersecretary Metin Kilci received the “Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review” report prepared by the IAEA in February 2014; however, the Turkish government did not make the report public as is common practice in other states such as Poland, the United Arab Emirates and Belarus.
The report, which only Turkey is authorized to publicize as part of the agreement between Turkey and the IAEA, reportedly contains 24 pieces of advice and 15 suggestions for the Turkish government on the controversial nuclear project. Hmmm......'State secret'. Read the full story here.
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