Russia and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday for cooperation in the construction of small nuclear power plants in Iranian territory. The director general of the Russian nuclear agency Rosatom, Alexey Likhachov, welcomed Vice President of Iran and President of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami, in Moscow, where they signed the bilateral agreement. The memorandum aims to enhance cooperation between the two countries in the nuclear energy sector.
Likhachov expressed his satisfaction with the agreement, highlighting the importance of joint efforts in developing nuclear technologies in Iran. The partnership is expected to contribute to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and strengthen ties between Russia and Iran. The memorandum outlines plans for the construction of new nuclear power plants in Iran, emphasizing the importance of safety and adherence to international regulations.
The collaboration between Russia and Iran in the nuclear sector is a significant step towards meeting the energy needs of Iran while ensuring compliance with non-proliferation obligations. The agreement signals a deepening of ties between the two countries in the field of nuclear energy. Both parties are committed to working together to advance Iran’s nuclear capabilities in a safe and responsible manner.
The signing of the memorandum underscores the mutual trust and cooperation between Russia and Iran in the nuclear energy sector. The agreement sets the stage for a long-term partnership that will benefit both countries in the development of nuclear power plants. The joint efforts of Russia and Iran in this area demonstrate a commitment to sustainable energy development and international cooperation in the field of nuclear technology.






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