
Azim Axmedxadjayev
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the director of the Atomic Energy Agency of Uzbekistan, known as 'O‘zatom'. He has been actively involved in the development of nuclear energy projects in the country, including the establishment of a small modular reactor as part of Uzbekistan's strategy to enhance its energy independence and sustainability. His recent comments highlighted the importance of international collaboration in the advancement of nuclear technologies.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the director of the 'O'zatom' agency discussing bilateral cooperation in the nuclear sector.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev, the director of the Atomic Energy Agency, stated that the project is under the personal supervision of the president.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the director of the Atomic Energy Agency who discussed the nuclear energy projects in an interview.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev traveled to Belarus to study successful experiences in nuclear power plant construction.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the director of the 'O‘zatom' agency, emphasizing the importance of Belarus's experience in nuclear energy projects.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the head of the Atomic Energy Development Agency (O‘zatom) and discussed the importance of ratifying the convention for establishing a nuclear liability insurance system in the country.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev, the head of 'O'zatom', explained the implications of Uzbekistan joining the Vienna Convention.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the director of 'O‘zatom' who emphasized the need for large nuclear power plants in Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the head of Uzatom who announced plans for a dry cooling system for a nuclear power station.
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Uzbekistan:
Azim Axmedxadjayev is the director of the Atomic Energy Agency who emphasized that nuclear energy issues are under the personal control of the president.
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