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Foreign Minister: Hungary will buy US nuclear fuel from the US and technology for storing spent fuel.

Hungary will sign a nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States. This includes a deal for American nuclear fuel, and U.S. technologies to store spent fuel in a Russian nuclear power plant.

The deal is expected to be signed when U.S. president Donald Trump sits down with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban for talks later on Friday. Both leaders are expected to discuss Hungary’s dependence on Russian oil.

Peter Szijjarto, Foreign Minister, said: "We will be signing a major agreement intergovernmental on cooperation in the nuclear energy sector with Marco Rubio my colleague as a foreign minister."

Hungary has maintained close relations with Moscow ever since Russia invaded Ukraine. It is also reluctant to reduce its dependence on Russian energy.

Trump supports Orban, a fellow right-wing politician. He has however called on European nations to reduce their energy ties with Moscow and purchase more energy from the United States.

Szijjarto stated that Hungary will buy American nuclear fuel to meet its increasing energy needs.

Rosatom, a Russian company, is building two new reactors at Paks. Rosatom was awarded the "Paks II", a project that has been delayed significantly, in 2014 without any tender.

Szijjarto stated that "in addition to maintaining our existing supplier relationships, we will purchase American nuclear fuel for the first ever time in Hungary's history of energy."

Szijjarto, in a press release, said that Hungary would also purchase American technology to safely store spent nuclear fuel inside the Paks Nuclear Plant.

Minister said that the agreement would also cover small modular reactors.

In August, Hungary announced a partnership with Poland's Synthos Green Energy. Synthos Green Energy holds the technology rights for GE Vernova Hitachi on small modular reactors throughout central Europe. (Reporting and editing by Anita Komuves)

(source: Reuters)