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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Russia offering to help Venezuela's government set up nuclear power plant, Chavez says Posted: Apr 3, 2010 12:43 AM
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Russia offers Venezuela nuclear help, Chavez says CARACAS, Venezuela — Russia has agreed to help Venezuela draw up plans for a nuclear power plant, President Hugo Chavez said Friday. Atomic energy was one of many areas of cooperation discussed as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made his first visit to the South American country. "We're ready to start ... Read more : Russia offering to help Venezuela’s government set up nuclear power plant, Chavez says.

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