Myanmar Russia sign pact on developing nuclear power

Myanmar Russia sign pact on developing nuclear power

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Category : International Published on: February 09 2023

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  • The governments of Russia and Myanmar have signed an agreement for developing cooperation in the field of using nuclear technologies for peaceful purposes.
  • Rosatom director-general Alexey Likhachev, and Myanmar’s Union Minister for Science and Technology Myo Thein Kyaw signed the intergovernmental agreement.
  • The pact was signed at the Nuclear Technology Information Centre in Yangon, Myanmar, a joint project between Myanmar’s Ministry of Science and Technology, and Russian Nuclear Power Company.
  • Russia has been promoting cooperation on nuclear power with several Southeast Asian nations including Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines.
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