Rwanda: Nuclear agreement with Rosatom
Issue 372
- 29 Jun 2018
| 1 minute read
The Ministry of Infrastructure on 22 June signed a memorandum of understanding with Russian state nuclear power company Rosatom setting out the legal basis for cooperation in nuclear energy. According to Rosatom, the document will allow cooperation in a wide range of areas, including the development of nuclear infrastructure in Rwanda and awareness campaigns. Joint working groups will identify specific projects. Preparation of a framework intergovernmental agreement between the two countries is expected to be the next step, Rosatom said.
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