U.S. government is prepared to support nuclear power in the DRC. Thursday 18th June 2009
Ms. Carolyn Mac Kenzie, special envoy of the International Nuclear Materials Protection, said Wednesday in Kinshasa that the U.S. government is prepared to support the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the fields of scientific research, technological and nuclear at the end of an interview she had with the Minister of Scientific Research, Joseph LITITIYO AFAT.
Ms. KENZIE, staying in the country under the fiftieth anniversary of the Congolese nuclear, said that the United States Government is committed to supporting the General Commissariat for Nuclear Energy/Regional Center for Nuclear Studies in Kinshasa, for reviving it.
This will also support the establishment of a new structure of neutron source and the radiotherapy fields and the training of the staff of the General Commissariat for Nuclear Energy/Regional Center for Nuclear Studies in Kinshasa, she said, before revealing the significant progress reported in discussions between the American and Congolese governments in term of nuclear.
Mr. LITITIYO thanked the U.S. government for its assistance that affects both the fields of radiotherapy, staff training and strengthening of structures of the nuclear center.
In May 2009, the Congolese government had taken a number of measures for the rehabilitation of the nuclear reactor TRIGA MARK II and the laboratory, and the finishing of construction work of the collector and the wall of the Regional Center for Nuclear Studies in Kinshasa.
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Fifty-year-old of the nuclear in DRC: the United States of America is going to push the nuclear research in Congo
Kinshasa, 6/18/2009 /
The special correspondent of "International Nuclear Materials Protection" to the fiftieth anniversary of the regional Centre of nuclear studies of Kinshasa (CREN/K) reveals that the American government prepares to push the pursuit of the nuclear research in DRC
Mrs. Carolyn Mackenzie, special correspondent of the " International Nuclear Materials Protection", in visit of work in DRC declared Wednesday in the Congolese capital that the American government is inclined to push the Democratic Congo in domains of the scientific, technological and nuclear research. She made this declaration at the end of an interview that she had with Mr. Joseph Lititiyo Afata, Congolese minister of the scientific Research.
It suits to recall that the host of the Congolese government is in our walls in the setting of the fiftieth anniversary of the Congolese nuclear. The affirmation has been given by the government of the United States of American that is, of the remainder, determined to push the general Police to the atomic energy (CGEA) within which functions the "regional Centre of nuclear studies of Kinshasa" (CREN/K), for its radiance.
The Obama government declares in substance that its contribution is going also to spread to the setting up of a new structure of source neutron, to the domains of radiotherapy as well as the formation of the personnel of the CGEA/CREN-K. It agrees otherwise, to reveal the meaningful advanced recorded in discussions between the American and Congolese governments in nuclear matter.
The responsible of the tutelage ministry has, for the circumstance, thanked the American government of its help that touches, this time, domains of the radiotherapy, of the formation of the personnel and the backing of structures of this nuclear centre.
Considering the vital importance that conceals this structure, the Congolese government has, all lately, taken a certain number of relative measures to the rehabilitation of the atomic reactor TRIGA MARK II, of the laboratory as well as the finishing of the works of construction of the collector and the mature of fence of the CREN-K.
It required passing from the word to the action to make obvious the mission that all the Congolese nation waits for this scientific institution that took body a long time on the inspired hill there. Because, in the setting of the reconstruction of the country, no branch can be in remainder for a collective contribution in the realization of objectives assigned, by the government of the Republic, to the sons and girls of this country to the measurements of a subcontinent.
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