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Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland Sign Russian Nuclear Reactor Memo
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland Sign Russian Nuclear Reactor Memo
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Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland Sign Russian Nuclear Reactor Memo
06:59 GMT 26.06.2017 (Updated: 10:00 GMT 26.06.2017) The Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and Polish research institutions have signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday to take part in the world's most powerful nuclear research reactor project known as Multipurpose Fast Research Reactor (MBIR).