in 10 years, experts said Thursday.
The energy-hungry communist country is making preparations to start construction in 2014 of its first atomic power facility.
Initial plans call for four reactors, with a total capacity of 4,000 megawatts, at least one of which should be operational from 2020.
Ensuring their safety is about more than technical
competence, Atsuyuki Suzuki, the former head of
"Also we need to have some kind of social mechanism to watch whether the nuclear community is doing the correct thing or not... mass media for instance," Suzuki said on the sidelines of an international conference on technology and safety in nuclear power plants.
Nikolay Kutin, chairman of the Russian agency responsible for atomic supervision, told delegates that the public should participate in the review of regulatory documents.
"And such practices exist in many countries," he said.
But restrictions on the news media and Internet have been criticised by foreign rights groups and Western donors.
Mun-Ki Lee, director of a regional body that operates under
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said
"When you start the nuclear power programme you cannot go step by step," he told AFP. "You have to go simultaneously, nuclear power programme and the safety, together."
The 2020 target gives it enough time, said Lee, director of the 17-member sub-set of IAEA members from the Asia-Pacific, called the Regional Co-operative Agreement.
Other Southeast Asian countries are exploring the possibility of nuclear power, despite what detractors say is the area's lack of experience with the technology, and safety concerns in a region prone to natural disasters.
"Everything to be done in this field must be absolutely safe and in full compliance with international law," Igor Khovaev, minister-counsellor at the Russian embassy, told delegates.
Sources in February said
That pact highlighted the former foes' joint commitment
"to developing the highest possible safety and security standards for the
Vietnamese nuclear sector",
He said both sides want to take that pact further in the
form of a full agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation, a prerequisite for
nuclear sales from the