Nuclear News Roundup Mar 28, 2017 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to open the Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge to the public this summer despite attempts to block developing the refuge, which circles a shuttered nuclear weapons production facility. Theknow.denverpost.com Incoming US national security adviser John Bolton on Sunday vowed to maintain a hardline stance in upcoming negotiations with North Korea, warning that Pyongyang was only coming to the table in an effort to buy time to develop its nuclear weapons program. Telegraph.co.uk Protesters in Hungary floated a symbolic inflatable nuclear barrel down the river Danube in Budapest to highlight the problem of radioactive waste. The government is planning to build a Paks II new nuclear power plant but Greenpeace says the issue of waste is still unresolved. Euronews.com President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today attended a ceremony to celebrate the completion of construction at the United Arab Emirates' first nuclear power reactor. World-nuclear-news.org