Ethiopia and Niger are partnering with Russia’s state-owned nuclear company, Rosatom, to develop major nuclear energy projects. Ethiopia recently signed an agreement with Russia to build a nuclear power plant, outlining the creation of a detailed construction roadmap and staff training plans to support its nuclear sector. Meanwhile, Niger plans to construct two 2,000-megawatt reactors, harnessing its large uranium reserves to boost power generation. These agreements, pursued under international oversight, highlight Moscow’s strategy of forging long-term bilateral ties with African nations. Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that safety and fulfilling contractual obligations are top priorities, underscoring Russia’s intent to be a reliable nuclear partner for African nations seeking to overcome energy deficits.
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