Anand welcomes Turkish counterpart as two countries explore nuclear deal
OTTAWA — Canada has formally expressed interest in partnering with Turkey on nuclear power, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Friday after meeting with her Turkish counterpart in Ottawa.
Anand and Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Hakan Fidan met ahead of the NATO summit, which Turkey is hosting next month in Ankara. They discussed economic ties as Canada pushes to expand its trade relationships outside of the United States.
At a news conference in Ottawa, Anand said she and Fidan visited the Darlington nuclear facility in Ontario on Thursday. On Friday she said she delivered a letter to Fidan and the Turkish energy minister from Energy Minister Tim Hodgson expressing Canada’s desire to co-operate with Turkey on nuclear power.
“Canada is a global leader in nuclear technology and we see significant opportunities to work together to advance not only energy security, but also economic growth and clean energy development,” she said.

