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Rosatom’s nuclear deal with Congo-Brazzaville

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 18, 2024
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As reported by the Russian newspaper Sputnik, Russia’s state company Rosatom which focuses on nuclear energy, nuclear non-energy goods, and high-tech, has opted to engage in a new arrangement with another African country, Congo-Brazzaville.

During a business visit to Congo, Nikolay Spassky, the company’s Deputy General Director and Head of the International Activities Department, met with Emile Ousso, the Minister of Energy and Hydraulics, and finalized the agreements.

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Russia’s recent nuclear initiatives in Africa

Rosatom for the last few years has been on a campaign to intensify its influence in Africa. In June, Russia and The Republic of Guinea collaborated on a very ambitious nuclear project. Both countries signed a memorandum of understanding at St. Petersburg to build floating nuclear power plants.

The latter is likely related to nuclear technology in medicine, the application of research reactors, or the manufacturing of medicines.

Tanzania has also indicated interest in bringing Russia’s nuclear technology to bolster its economy. Doto Biteko, Tanzania’s Minister for Minerals, announced the ‘Cooperation in the Science and Technology’ panel discussion on ‘Nuclear Technologies for the Development of the African Region.’ The revelation surprised many given the fact that the East African country had been discreetly establishing the framework for its nuclear ambitions.

Rwanda in 2019, signed a deal to establish nuclear plants in conjunction with Russia’s nuclear agency, Rosatom, which sparked widespread resistance owing to safety concerns.

Representatives of the Russian-owned Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation signed a deal with Ugandan state officials in 2016 to build the nuclear facility, however, the project was never implemented.

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