Published on: 2026-05-28
Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –
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Almaty, May 28 /Xin Hua/ — Kazakhstan and Russia signed an agreement on the basic principles and conditions of cooperation in the project for the construction of the first nuclear power plant (NPP) in Kazakhstan, as well as on the provision of a state export credit to the Kazakh government to finance the construction of the plant. This was reported by the Kazinform news agency on Thursday.
President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted that the signed agreement has exclusively important significance for the country. “I express my gratitude to the President of the Russian Federation for the personal decisive support in launching this large-scale project, which will become a locomotive for scientific, educational, and technological interaction, ensuring the development of new related branches of energy and industry as a whole,” he emphasized.
K.-Zh. Tokayev added that for both countries, the successful resolution of issues related to extraction, transportation, and the supply of energy resources and electricity to domestic and global markets is of great importance.
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