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A workshop sponsored by the NATO Science Programme was held in Obninsk, Kaluga Region, Russia, on 13-16 June. It studied state support for the development of Cities of Science and High Technologies in Russia, analysed measures proposed for Russia and compared the experience of Western countries.

The workshop was jointly organised by the Obninsk Center of Science and Technology, Russia, and the Free University of Berlin, Germany. 12 Russian naukograds (Cities of Science) were represented, while Western participants, including experts from the US Department of Energy, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, the EU TACIS programme, and the French CEA, were received by the Deputy Minister for Nuclear Affairs (Minatom).