Thomas M Countryman (Photo: U.S. Kemlu)
JAKARTA -leaking of nuclear power (NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS), Fukushima in Japan, triggering a nuclear security standards change in the United States (u.s.). They also examine the safety standards for NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS across the us.
Assistant Secretary of State for international security and Nonproliferation (ISN) Thomas M Countryman said, his Government continued to make changes aimed at improving security at their plant.
"After the events of Fukushima, we continue to conduct cooperation with other countries that have nuclear power plants and Atomic Watchdog Agency UNITED NATIONS (IAEA) to examine the security standards of the (NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS). This will take a sustained, "said Thomas m. Countryman in joint okezone interview at the Embassy of United States (u.s.) in Jakarta, Saturday (6/10/2011).
"Very important that the NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS is currently reviewing their operation to ensure that they are safe. In addition, it is so important that we learn from experience it is important that plagued Japan, "he said.
For Countryman with the repeal of security standards for NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, each country intend to build NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS in the future will know that they are safe. The US will cooperate with other countries to determine those security standards.
But according to Countryman, every country that has NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS are free to determine its own security standards. He was convinced that nuclear technology has a great future in the u.s. and other countries in the world.
AS guarantee every country that signed the Treaty of the non-proliferation have rights to the technology that allows them to operate NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS.(faj)
Assistant Secretary of State for international security and Nonproliferation (ISN) Thomas M Countryman said, his Government continued to make changes aimed at improving security at their plant.
"After the events of Fukushima, we continue to conduct cooperation with other countries that have nuclear power plants and Atomic Watchdog Agency UNITED NATIONS (IAEA) to examine the security standards of the (NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS). This will take a sustained, "said Thomas m. Countryman in joint okezone interview at the Embassy of United States (u.s.) in Jakarta, Saturday (6/10/2011).
"Very important that the NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS is currently reviewing their operation to ensure that they are safe. In addition, it is so important that we learn from experience it is important that plagued Japan, "he said.
For Countryman with the repeal of security standards for NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, each country intend to build NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS in the future will know that they are safe. The US will cooperate with other countries to determine those security standards.
But according to Countryman, every country that has NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS are free to determine its own security standards. He was convinced that nuclear technology has a great future in the u.s. and other countries in the world.
AS guarantee every country that signed the Treaty of the non-proliferation have rights to the technology that allows them to operate NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS.
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