Brussels, 17/03/2006 (Agence Europe) - At their meeting in Moscow on 16 March, the G8 energy ministers (UK, United States, Canada, Russia, Japan, Germany, France and Italy) remained divided on how to respond to current energy supply issues. The US and Russia agreed on the idea of boosting nuclear energy, but the other 6 countries want more short-term investment in fossil fuels. The G8 final statement said that for the countries that desire it, massive development of safe and reliable nuclear...