Egypt Calls for Middle East Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone at Paris Energy Summit - Dailynewsegypt
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Thirty-three countries, including France, China, Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom, reaffirmed Tuesday their commitment to nuclear energy as a “strategic resource” to meet the growing global demand for electricity and to advance the decarbonization of economies at the end of the Second World Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris.
Serbia and France together in strengthening nuclear energy security
The summit, designed to give concrete effect to the revival of civilian nuclear power, brings together some 40 representatives of states in Paris, against the backdrop of war in the Middle East, which has led to an upsurge in oil and gas prices.
This summit opens this Tuesday in Paris in a context where the war in the Middle East recalls the vulnerability of dependent countries to fossil energy imports.
France's President invites us to the nuclear summit. He and the many participants have understood that the drastically rising demand for electricity cannot be met without nuclear energy – a comment.
The government spokesman Maud Bregeon confirmed the holding of a G7 Energy summit this Tuesday afternoon in Paris. The World Summit on Civil Nuclear Energy opens on the same day in the capital.
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