Rykov found himself shaking the hand of the Vice-Premier who replied "You presume correctly Chairman, please sit. Would you like a Coffee?"
Shaking his head negative at the offer he simply sat down while Meier laid out three folders for him and took his own seat, Rykov waited patiently for Meier to make his opening statement before he would indulge his curiosity and read through the files.
""Now I'm sure you ask why exactly i call you down here. Valid Question. I want to talk to you, the chairman of our Glorious National Firm and leading scientists in the Coalition for the assistance we will need in these projects."
Rykov opened the first folder, his eyebrow raised slightly as he poured through the file with a practiced eye before setting it down, he would take care of these files one at a time, afterall he was a firm believer that in order to tackle the issues of a nation, one must be willing to pace themselves and deal with their issues with efficiency.
"Ambitious...Volgograd Industrial has always thought about cleaning up the Debris Field and recycling the materials, however with the former Premier we could never gain support for it due to it being seen as a 'national monument'. From what I can tell, cleaning up the debris field would take time, but the primary problem isn't the scrap metal left in there, that we can collect and melt down to be used once again with relative ease, what I'm more concerned about is micro-reactors still containing fuel and toxic waste from expended missile munitions..." he commented, folding his hands on the desk and resting his chin ontop of them in thought. "it can be done, however it would be dangerous work, I would compare it to a explosive expert defusing a highly reactive bomb, it would require careful work to prevent any detonation and spreading the waste further from it's source, if the Revolutionary Army can spare specialists to aid in disarming munitions and potentially critical reactors it would make our work much safer and the waste could be used to create a small amount of MOX if there's sufficient amounts of it left." he stated. Waiting now for Meier to give his own opinion on the matter.