G-7 Nations Pledge to Reduce Reliance on Russia in Nuclear Push

An engine room at a nuclear reactor in France.

Photographer: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg
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Nations from the Group of Seven have agreed to work to reduce their reliance on “civil nuclear-related goods” from Russia, as major industrialized nations work to reset their energy plans while isolating Moscow.

G-7 energy ministers said their countries will engage in a multilateral effort to promote a diversified fuel supply chain free from Russian influence, according to the closing statement from a meeting in the Italian city of Turin.