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Rosatom and Ministry of Energy and Mining of Algeria sign cooperation road map

Communications Department of ROSATOM, PUBLISHED 30.03.2024

On 26 March 2024 in Sochi, Russia, Rosatom and the Ministry of Energy and Mining of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria signed a road map on cooperation in the area of peaceful uses of atomic energy.

The document was signed on the sidelines of 13th International Forum ATOMEXPO by the Director General of Rosatom, Alexey Likhachev, on behalf of the Russian party, and by the Minister of Energy and Mining, Mohamed Arkab, on behalf of the Algerian party.

The road map provides for further joint activities of the parties within the period of up to 2025 with regard to a wide range of directions, such as nuclear energy, research reactors, cooperation in the area of nuclear fuel cycle. The parties agreed on further steps associated with the development of scientific and technological cooperation, personnel training, as well as cooperation on the global stage in the area of peaceful uses of atomic energy.

The parties also mapped out a number of joint arrangements as part of the document, including the organization of meetings of joint working groups, technical tours.

Topics: Africa, Rosatom


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