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EU nuclear companies’ Russian ties call into question phaseout of fuel imports

By Eleonora Rinaldi ( May 21, 2025, 11:39 GMT | Comment) -- European nuclear companies are being pushed to gradually end nuclear-fuel imports from Russia via a European Commission phaseout plan set out this month. How soon this can happen is up for debate, due to EU countries’ high dependence on Russian nuclear materials to operate their power plants, the commission said. Bellona, an environmental NGO, is warning that such complexity risks creating legal loopholes that European companies could exploit to continue some trade with Russia.The European Commission this month published a roadmap to phase out imports from Russia of enriched uranium, nuclear fuels and materials, along with its oil and gas supplies....

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