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US and Slovakia sign civil nuclear energy agreement

On?Friday, the United States and Slovakia signed an agreement to further cooperation in the country's nuclear energy program. They said that this would reduce Slovakia's reliance on Russian designed reactors.

The agreement calls for the construction of a 1,200 megawatt state-owned nuclear unit, designed in the U.S.

Since?last year, Slovakia has been in talks with Washington to build a large nuclear plant with Westinghouse, a nuclear developer.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said at an event held at the headquarters of the agency in Washington, "Today's Civil Nuclear Agreement reflects our shared dedication to strengthening European energy sovereignty and security for decades to come."

Robert Fico, Slovakia's Prime Minister, said that the agreement sent a "clear message" that Slovakia and the United States share a common strategic vision for the future of energy, including its sustainability, safety and technological maturity.

Westinghouse's owners are Canada-based Cameco, and Brookfield Asset Management. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterhage, Timothy Gardner and Valerie Volcovici)

(source: Reuters)