From the Cape Times:
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South Africa and Turkey are to co-operate in developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. This was announced by visiting Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and SA Deputy President Jacob Zuma after they met in Pretoria yesterday.
Zuma said a working group had been set up to look at concrete ways to co-operate in this field. Deputy foreign minister Aziz Pahad had earlier said that Turkey was interested in SA's pioneering pebble-bed nuclear reactor technology.
Erdogan stressed that Turkey only wanted nuclear energy for peaceful purposes but that it was vital for it to seek cheap, alternative sources.
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