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1. A process for reprocessing a spent nuclear fuel comprising uranium, plutonium, fission products, americium and curium and for, preparing a mixed uranium-plutonium oxide, comprising at least:a) separating the uranium and plutonium from the fission products, the americium and the curium that are present in a aqueous nitric acid solution that results from dissolving the spent nuclear fuel in nitric acid, a) comprising coextracting uranium in oxidation state (VI), and plutonium in oxidation state (IV), from the aqueous nitric acid solution by bringing the solution into contact with a water-immiscible solvent phase comprising at least one extractant in an organic diluent;b) partitioning the uranium and plutonium coextracted in a) into two aqueous phases, a first aqueous phase comprising plutonium and uranium, and a second aqueous phase comprising uranium but not containing plutonium;c) purifying the plutonium and uranium present in the first aqueous phase obtained after b) from the fission products also found in the first aqueous phase; andd) coconverting the plutonium and uranium that are present in the aqueous phase obtained after c) into a mixed uranium-plutonium oxide. 2. The process according to claim 1, wherein a) further comprises scrubbing the solvent phase obtained after the coextraction of uranium-plutonium by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous nitric acid phase. 3. The process according to claim 1, wherein:b) comprises at least:b1) back-extracting the plutonium in oxidation state (III), and a fraction of the uranium in oxidation state (VI), from the solvent phase obtained after a), by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising nitric acid and a reducing agent capable of reducing plutonium(IV) to plutonium(III) without reducing the uranium; andb2) back-extracting the uranium that has not been back-extracted from the solvent phase during b1), by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising nitric acid; andc) comprises at least:c1) coextracting the plutonium in oxidation state (IV), and the uranium in oxidation state (VI), from the aqueous phase obtained after step b1), by bringing the aqueous phase into contact with a water-immiscible solvent phase containing comprising at least one extractant in an organic diluent;c2) scrubbing the solvent phase obtained after c1) by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising nitric acid; andc3) back-extracting the plutonium in oxidation state (III), and a fraction of the uranium in oxidation state (VI) from the solvent phase obtained after c2), by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising nitric acid and a reducing agent capable of reducing plutonium(IV) to plutonium(III) without reducing the uranium(VI). 4. The process according to claim 3, further comprising, between b) and c), oxidizing the plutonium(III) present in the aqueous phase obtained after b1) to plutonium(IV). 5. The process according to claim 3, wherein, neptunium being present in the aqueous phase obtained after b1) is removed either during b) or during c). 6. The process according to claim 5, wherein, in order to remove the neptunium, b) further comprises b3) consisting in re-extracting the neptunium in oxidation state (IV) from the aqueous phase obtained after b1), by bringing the aqueous phase into contact with a water-immiscible solvent phase comprising at least one extractant in an organic diluent. 7. The process according to claim 6, wherein b3) further comprises adding uranium to the aqueous phase subjected to b3). 8. The process according to claim 6, wherein c3) further comprises adding uranium to the aqueous phase subjected to c3). 9. The process according to claim 7, wherein the added uranium is uranium(VI) or uranium(IV). 10. The process according to claim 8, wherein the added uranium is uranium(VI) or uranium(IV). 11. The process according to claim 5, wherein, in order to remove the neptunium, the aqueous phase used during c2) comprises a reducing agent capable of reducing neptunium(VI) to neptunium(V) without reducing the plutonium(IV) or the uranium(VI). 12. The process according to claim 3, wherein neptunium being present in the aqueous phase obtained after b1), is left to follow the plutonium present in the aqueous phase up to d). 13. The process according to claim 5, wherein d) comprises:stabilizing the plutonium in oxidation state (III), the uranium in oxidation state (IV), and optionally the neptunium in oxidation state (IV), by a singly-charged cation consisting of atoms selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen atoms;coprecipitating the thus stabilized plutonium, uranium and optionally neptunium by oxalic acid or a salt or a derivative thereof; and thencalcinating the coprecipitate thus obtained. 14. The process according to claim 12, wherein d) comprises:stabilizing the plutonium in oxidation state (III), the uranium in oxidation state (IV), and optionally the neptunium in oxidation state (IV), by a singly-charged cation consisting of atoms selected from the group consisting oxygen, carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen atoms;coprecipitating the stabilized plutonium, uranium and optionally neptunium by oxalic acid or a salt or a derivative thereof; and thencalcinating the coprecipitate thus obtained. 15. The process according to claim 5, further comprising, between c) and d), storing the aqueous phase obtained after c3). 16. The process according to claim 12, further comprising, between c) and d), storing the aqueous phase obtained after c3). 17. The process according to claim 14, further comprising, between c) and d), storing the aqueous phase obtained after c3). 18. The process according to claim 17, further comprising:between c) and the storing the aqueous phase, oxidizing the plutonium(III) present in the aqueous phase obtained after c3) to plutonium(IV), followed by concentrating the aqueous phase; andbetween the storing the aqueous phase and d), reducing the plutonium(IV), the uranium(VI) and optionally the neptunium(VI), which are present in the concentrated aqueous phase that has been stored, to plutonium(III), to uranium(IV) and to neptunium(IV). 19. The process according to claim 17, further comprising:between c) and the storing the aqueous phase, oxidizing the plutonium(III) present in the aqueous phase obtained after c3) to plutonium(IV), followed by concentrating the aqueous phase; andbetween the storing the aqueous phase and d), reducing the plutonium(IV), and optionally the neptunium(VI), which are present in the concentrated aqueous phase that has been stored, to plutonium(III), followed by extracting the uranium(VI) by bringing the concentrated aqueous phase into contact with a water-immiscible solvent phase comprising at least one extractant in an organic diluent. 20. The process according to claim 13, wherein the mixed uranium-plutonium oxide obtained after d) contains no neptunium. 21. The process according to claim 20, wherein the mixed uranium-plutonium oxide has a U/Pu mass ratio of 50/50. 22. The process according to claim 14, wherein the mixed uranium-plutonium oxide obtained after d) comprises neptunium. 23. The process according to claim 22, wherein the mixed uranium-plutonium oxide has a U/Pu/Np mass ratio of 49/49/2. 24. The process according to claim 1, wherein the extractant is a trialkyl phosphate. 25. The process according to claim 3, wherein the extractant is a trialkyl phosphate. 26. The process according to claim 6, wherein the extractant is a trialkyl phosphate. 27. The process according to claim 15, wherein the extractant is a trialkyl phosphate. 28. The process according to claim 1, wherein the organic diluent is a dodecane. 29. The process according to claim 3, wherein the organic diluent is a dodecane. 30. The process according to claim 6, wherein the organic diluent is a dodecane. 31. The process according to claim 15, wherein the organic diluent is a dodecane. 32. The process according to claim 1, wherein the solvent phase comprises tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane, in a volume ratio of around 30/70. 33. The process according to claim 3, wherein the solvent phase comprises tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane, in a volume ratio of around 30/70. 34. The process according to claim 6, wherein the solvent phase comprises tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane, in a volume ratio of around 30/70. 35. The process according to claim 15, wherein the solvent phase comprises tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane, in a volume ratio of around 30/70. 36. The process according to claim 3, wherein the reducing agent capable of reducing plutonium(IV) to plutonium(III) without reducing the uranium is uranous nitrate or hydroxyammonium nitrate. 37. The process according to claim 36, wherein the reducing agent is used in conjunction with a nitrous acid scavenger. 38. The process according to claim 11, wherein the reducing agent capable of reducing neptunium(VI) to neptunium(V) without reducing either the plutonium(IV) or the uranium(VI) is a compound of the butyraldehyde family or hydrazine. 39. The process according to claim 32, wherein a) comprises:carrying out a first scrubbing operation on the solvent phase obtained after coextracting the uranium and plutonium, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 1 to 3 mol/L of nitric acid;carrying out a second scrubbing operation on the solvent phase, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 3 to 5 mol/L of nitric acid; andcomplementarily coextracting uranium and plutonium from the aqueous phase obtained after the second scrubbing operation, by bringing this the aqueous phase into contact with a solvent phase comprising 30% (v/v) tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane. 40. The process according to claim 33, wherein a) comprises:carrying out a first scrubbing operation on the solvent phase obtained after coextracting the uranium and plutonium, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 1 to 3 mol/L of nitric acid;carrying out a second scrubbing operation on the solvent phase, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 3 to 5 mol/L of nitric acid; andcomplementarily coextracting uranium and plutonium from the aqueous phase obtained after the second scrubbing operation, by bringing the aqueous phase into contact with a solvent phase comprising 30% (v/v) tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane. 41. The process according to claim 34, wherein a) comprises:carrying out a first scrubbing operation on the solvent phase obtained after coextracting the uranium and plutonium, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 1 to 3 mol/L of nitric acid;carrying out a second scrubbing operation on the solvent phase, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 3 ti 5 mol/L of nitric acid; andcomplementarily coextracting uranium and plutonium from the aqueous phase obtained after the second scrubbing operation, by bringing the aqueous phase into contact with a solvent phase comprising 30% (v/v) tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane. 42. The process according to claim 35, wherein a) comprises:carrying out a first scrubbing operation on the solvent phase obtained after coextracting the uranium and plutonium, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 1 to 3 mol/L of nitric acid;carrying out a second scrubbing operation on the solvent phase, by bringing the solvent phase into contact with an aqueous phase comprising 3 to 5 mol/L of nitric acid; andcomplementarily coextracting uranium and plutonium from the aqueous phase obtained after the second scrubbing operation, by bringing the aqueous phase into contact with a solvent phase comprising 30% (v/v) tri-n-butyl phosphate in a dodecane. 43. The process according to claim 33, whereinthe aqueous phases used during b1) and c3) comprise 0.05 to 2 mol/L of nitric acid;the aqueous phase used during b2) comprises 0 to 0.05 mol/L of nitric acid; andthe aqueous nitric phase used during c2) comprises 1 to 3 mol/L of nitric acid. 44. The process according to claim 1, further comprising purifying the uranium present in the second aqueous phase obtained after b). 45. The process according to claim 1, wherein the spent nuclear fuel is a uranium oxide fuel or a mixed uranium-plutonium oxide fuel. 46. The process according to claim 37, wherein the nitric acid scavenger is hydrazine.