Nuclear energy in Algeria
- Nuclear energy in Algeria
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Since 1995 Algeria operates research reactors at Draria and Aïn Oussera. It signed nuclear cooperation agreements with Russia in January 2007, with the United States in June 2007, and with China in March 2008.[1][2] Algeria has discussed nuclear cooperation also with France.
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