Russia and the Republic of Rwanda develop cooperation in the field of peaceful use of atomic energy
8th December 2018
December 5, 2018 during an official visit of the Minister of Infrastructure of the Republic of Rwanda, Claver Gatete to Moscow, an Intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in the field of peaceful uses of atomic energy was signed between the two countries.
Rosatom Director General Aleksey Likhachev signed it on behalf of Russia and theRwandan Minister of Infrastructure, Claver Gatete signed on behalf of the Republic ofRwanda.The agreement will lay the foundation for active dialogue between two countries in the field of peaceful use of atomic energy and will allow for practical implementation of particular projects.
The document establishes legal basis for interaction between Russia and Rwanda in a wide range of areas, including elaboration of the project for the construction of a Center for Nuclear Science and Technology (CNST) and of a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in the Republic of Rwanda; development of nuclear infrastructure in line with the international requirements; elaboration of the regulation in the field of nuclear safety, supervision of physical protection of nuclear materials, radiation sources, storage facilities of nuclear and radioactive materials as well as supervision of the accounting and control of nuclear and radiation materials and radioactive waste; fundamental and applied research in the field of peaceful atom; manufacturing of radioisotopes and their application in manufacturing, agriculture and healthcare; training and development of specialists for the nuclear industry.
The agreement provides for the creation of workgroups for the implementation of particular projects and scientific research, along with the exchange of experts, organization of seminars and conferences, assistance in training scientific and technical personnel as well as thedelivery of the equipment and materials.
Aleksey Likhachev emphasized: “We are happy to share our more than 70 years’ expertisein the field of peaceful use of nuclear technologies with our Rwandan partners. We hope that our cooperation in that area will contribute to the economic growth and improve the quality of life of the Rwandan population”.