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"The disasters that have occurred in Chernobyl and, more recently, in Fukushima, have caused mistrust in nuclear technology, and in its economic and social benefits. However, despite all the conflicting voices, the nuclear issue remains very current, not just because of the need to monitor the decommissioning of obsolete nuclear plants, ensuring the safe management of waste, but also, and fundamentally, because of an issue of scientific and technological modernisation, as regards both energy production and medicine. This report, by Mr Březina, concerns the proposal for a Council decision concerning the specific programme implementing the Framework Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom FP) for nuclear research and training activities (2012-2013), to be carried out by means of direct actions by the Joint Research Centre. Despite the economic and financial crisis, I believe the EU should continue supporting the Euratom FP, specifically through educational programmes in the nuclear energy sector promoting high-level training, through the award of research grants, and through the implementation of methodologies that take into account safety and the decommissioning of inactive or obsolete nuclear reactors."@en1
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