
Russia Signs $16.5 Billion Deal to Build Kazakhstan's First Nuclear Power Plant
Russia has signed a $16.5 billion agreement to construct Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant. This deal marks a significant energy cooperation between the two nations.
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Russia to build first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan, signs an agreement
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Russia signed an agreement on Thursday with Kazakhstan to build the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia’s largest country at a cost of about $16.5 billion, partially covered by a major export loan from Moscow. Kazakhstan, the world’s biggest producer of uranium and a country which suffered from the fallout from Soviet nuclear testing, […]
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Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met for high-level talks on the second day of the Russian leader’s visit to Astana.
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The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA – Kazakhstan and Russia have signed an agreement outlining the main terms of cooperation and financing for the construction of Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant, a major energy project estimated at around $16.5 billion. According to Almasadam Satkaliyev, head of Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency, approximately $2 billion of the total cost will be allocated… The post Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Powe...
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