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Energy Minister: Turkey is in talks with Candu about nuclear plants

Alparslan Bayraktar, Turkish Energy Minister, said that Turkey has been in discussions with Candu Energy of Canada and other companies about plans to build Turkey's second and third nuclear plants.

Bayraktar, who spoke to journalists during a trip to southeast Turkey Monday, said that Turkey wanted to "put names" on the projects it planned for this year.

"Russia, South Korea, and China are all interested in the second or third power plant. He said that in addition to the countries and companies mentioned above, we were also in negotiations with other nations.

Canada is one of them. "The Candu company," added he.

Candu didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy company is building Turkey's very first nuclear power plant at Akkuyu, in the Mediterranean province Mersin, under a 20 billion dollar agreement from 2010.

The Turkish government plans to build two nuclear plants in the Black Sea region Sinop, and one in the northwestern region Thrace. (Reporting and writing by Nevzat Dvranoglu, Daren Butler, Jonathan Spicer, Christian Schmollinger).

(source: Reuters)