Five G7 countries agreed to oust russia from the nuclear energy market
They are Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and France

Five G7 countries have agreed to oust russia from the nuclear energy market.
This is stated on the website of the British government.
The agreement was signed by Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and France. It stipulates that the countries will increase nuclear fuel supplies.
"This agreement will be used as the basis for pushing putin out of the nuclear fuel market entirely, and doing so as quickly as possible, to cut off another means for him to fund his barbaric attack on Ukraine," the British government says.
Officials add that the UK is already actively working in this direction – in January, the country created a Nuclear Fuel Fund that will provide up to £75 million.
Previously. Mind reported that Energoatom and Canada's CAMECO signed an agreement on the use of Ukrainian uranium. This is the last necessary step to start implementing the programme of uranium use in the production of nuclear fuel for Ukrainian NPPs.
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