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flag Russia and Ethiopia signed an agreement to build a nuclear power plant, aiming for energy diversification and enhanced cooperation.

flag Russia and Ethiopia have signed an action plan to develop a nuclear power plant, advancing cooperation in nuclear energy, infrastructure, and personnel training. flag The agreement, signed during a Moscow forum, aims to create a technical and economic roadmap, support Ethiopia’s energy diversification beyond hydropower, and establish a Nuclear Science and Technology Center. flag It includes commitments to international safety standards and IAEA oversight. flag The project reflects growing African interest in nuclear power, with Ethiopia seeking to enhance energy security and development, while Russia strengthens its influence in Africa amid global sanctions. flag If completed, Ethiopia would become the second sub-Saharan African nation, after South Africa, with an operational nuclear plant.

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