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A chief executive officer (CEO) of Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation Alexey Likhachev is slated for an upcoming visit to Iran to follow up on power plant projects in Bushehr.

An Iranian delegation headed by Spokesperson for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi met with Alexey Likhachev, the CEO of Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation and the corporation's top officials in Moscow on Tuesday, MNA reported.

 

During the meeting, the two sides conferred on various issues related to bilateral nuclear cooperation.

 

Likhachov is slated to visit Bushehr one day before Russian President Vladmir Putin’s trip to Iran which is scheduled for November 1, aimed at taking part in a trilateral Russia-Iran-Azerbaijan meeting.

 

Likhachov will negotiate with Iran's nuclear chief, Ali Akbar Salehi, and participate in the operationalization ceremony of new power plants in Bushehr.

 

On Tuesday, delegations from Iran and Russia met in Moscow to hail 25 years of bilateral cooperation in the area of peaceful uses of nuclear energy and the new prospects under the Iran nuclear deal.

Anonymous ID: 55f001 May 9, 2018, 11:31 a.m. No.1350029   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Costly ‘mishaps’ & non-combat deaths in US Air Force prompt day-long pause in operations

Published time: 8 May, 2018 23:05

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Costly ‘mishaps’ & non-combat deaths in US Air Force prompt day-long pause in operations

US service member stands guard as an U.S. military transport plane lands at the Kandahar air base. / Reuters

 

A rise in accidents has prompted the US Air Force to stage a one-day safety review this month, American officials said. The analysis of aircraft and strategies comes after a military cargo plane fell out of the sky in Georgia.

Prior to May 21, the aerial branch of the US military will carry out a pause of its activities in order to hammer out problems that have reportedly plagued its operations over the course of the past year.

 

According to Major General John Rauch, the Air Force chief of safety, conditions don’t appear to be up to scratch, with a rise in “mishaps” and numerous fatalities.

 

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“The rationale behind [the review] is an increase in recent ‘Class A’ mishaps for manned aircraft, as well as the fatality rates this years,” Rauch said in a press briefing on Tuesday, Military.com reported.

 

“It gives [units] the chance to identify issues that they can work and elevate up to the major command level and the air staff if necessary,” he added.

 

https:// www.rt.com/usa/426207-us-air-force-review/