SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Koreans are recommending the government continue building two nuclear reactors the new president had wanted to shutter. A state commission that surveyed a panel of 471 citizens said Friday a little over half of them still wanted South Korea to rely less on nuclear energy, which provides about a third of its energy needs. President Moon Jae-in made campaign promises to shut down the unfinished Shin Kori-5 and Shin Kori-6 reactors but he had vowed to accept the results of the commission's public survey.