Putin profits off global reliance on Russian nuclear fuel
- The U.S. And European allies are importing large amounts of nuclear fuel and compounds from Russia, providing Moscow with much-needed revenue amid the war in Ukraine.
- These legal and unsanctioned imports have raised concerns among nonproliferation experts and officials, who argue that they are fueling Russia's nuclear arsenal and complicating efforts to curb its war capabilities.
- The dependence on Russian nuclear products, used mainly for civilian reactors, leaves the U.S. And its allies vulnerable to energy shortages if Putin were to cut off supplies, especially as they seek to increase emissions-free electricity production to combat climate change.
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Putin profits off US and European reliance on Russian nuclear fuel
The U.S. and its European allies are importing vast amounts of nuclear compounds and products from Russia, giving Moscow hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue as it wages war on Ukraine.
·Cherokee County, United States
Read Full ArticlePutin profits off US and European reliance on Russian nuclear fuel
The U.S. and its European allies are importing vast amounts of nuclear compounds and products from Russia, giving Moscow hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue as it wages war on Ukraine.
·Cherokee County, United States
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