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1 month ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Eric Martin |Joe Mathieu |Kailey Leinz
(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine unconditionally supports the idea of a full ceasefire with Russia that goes beyond the one-month energy infrastructure truce currently under discussion, the nation’s envoy to the US said. • None They Built a Secret Apartment in a Mall. Now the Mall Is Dying. • None Why Did the Government Declare War on My Adorable Tiny Truck?
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1 month ago |
gazettextra.com | David Wethe |Julie Fine |Joe Mathieu
WASHINGTON — The U.S. could lead the operation of a nuclear plant in Ukraine “with very little problem” if the political decision is made to do so, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Along with local experts, “we’d bring high-end nuclear experts from the United States, and together wise decisions would be made,” Wright said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television. “America is full of expertise in this area.”kAm(C:89E D2:5 E96C6 92D 366?
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1 month ago |
miamiherald.com | David Wethe |Julie Fine |Joe Mathieu
WASHINGTON - The U.S. could lead the operation of a nuclear plant in Ukraine "with very little problem" if the political decision is made to do so, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Along with local experts, "we'd bring high-end nuclear experts from the United States, and together wise decisions would be made," Wright said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television.
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | David Wethe |Julie Fine |Joe Mathieu
Wright sees ‘very little problem’ in running plant with localsUS could bring in ‘high-end experts’ and make joint decisionsThe US could lead the operation of a nuclear plant in Ukraine “with very little problem” if the political decision is made to do so, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Along with local experts, “we’d bring high-end nuclear experts from the United States, and together wise decisions would be made,” Wright said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television.
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1 month ago |
arcamax.com | David Wethe |Julie Fine |Joe Mathieu
WASHINGTON — The U.S. could lead the operation of a nuclear plant in Ukraine “with very little problem” if the political decision is made to do so, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Along with local experts, “we’d bring high-end nuclear experts from the United States, and together wise decisions would be made,” Wright said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television.
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