The EU and Japan will speed up discussions over the world’s first nuclear fusion reactor so that a July deadline can be met, the European Research Commissioner Janez Potocnik and the Japanese Minister of Science and Technology Nariaki Nakayama agreed yesterday (12 April) in Japan.
"They undertook to accelerate their discussion on the agreed roles of host and non-host and will aim to reach an international agreement among 6 parties on the issue of the ITER site before July 2005," a Comm...
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