After their meeting in Tokyo this March 31, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Prime Minister of Japan, Naoto Kan, held a press conference during which they expressed their desire to convene an international conference on security nuclear order that is determined by a standard material. For its part, the head of the Japanese government stated that "Japan is the duty of reporting to the world the painful experience he is going through," said the Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
After expressing the support of France, Nicolas Sarkozy said that the accident Fukushima does not question the nuclear policy, but it raised the need to set high standards for safety.
After expressing the support of France, Nicolas Sarkozy said that the accident Fukushima does not question the nuclear policy, but it raised the need to set high standards for safety.
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