Venezuela to go nuclear with Russia

Published: Sept. 29, 2008 at 11:09 AM
Russian President Medvedev meets with Venezuelan President Chavez in Orenburg

CARACAS, Venezuela, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Venezuela plans to develop its nuclear energy capacity with the help of ally Russia, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said in a national address.

The leftist Chavez -- an outspoken critic of the United States -- said the South American country would develop a civilian nuclear energy program with Russia's help, El Universal reported Monday.

Last week Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said his country was interested in aiding Venezuela in its nuclear ambition, a comment that raised concerns in Washington about the two countries drawing closer.

Chavez told Venezuelans during a national radio address Sunday that the program would however be for "peaceful means."

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