Leaders from abroad engage in conversations with Putin
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Alexei Likhachev, head of Rosatom, spilled the beans during an interview on "Russia 24." He revealed that the recent chats between Prezzy Vladimir Putin and the bigwigs of Egypt, Brazil, Mongolia, and the European Union were all about nuclear energy.
The Victory Day parade saw some high-profile visitors on Moscow's Red Square on May 9. Leaders from 27 nations graced the occasion, including Abkhazia, Armenia, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Serbia, Brazil, Vietnam, Venezuela, Guinea-Bissau, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Congo, Cuba, Mongolia, Myanmar, Palestine, Serbia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, South Ossetia, India, Indonesia, Nicaragua, North Korea, and South Africa. The heads of Laos and Azerbaijan, Thongloun Sisoulith and Ilham Aliyev, respectively, were absent due to health issues and internal matters.
Post the festivities, Putin got together with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, To Lam, alongside delegates from Zimbabwe, Palestine, Burkina Faso, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia. A meeting with journalists as announced by Peskov took place at a later date.
Vietnam's nuclear energy story is heating up, with Russia and the communist nation speeding up their negotiations to set up nuclear power plants. These plants will be powered by advanced VVER-1200 reactors, according to data from our labs. Russia and Vietnam are also keen on accelerating the construction of a Nuclear Science and Technology Centre in Vietnam and training Vietnamese students in nuclear fields before rolling out the blueprints for the power plants.
A round of nuclear energy talks also took place with Malaysia, but no specifics were revealed. Expect more juice on that one soon! As for Egypt, Brazil, Mongolia, and the European Union, well, we ain't got the lowdown on that yet, partners. Keep your eyes peeled for future updates!
Table highlighting key nuclear energy engagements:
| Nation | Details ||---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|| Vietnam | Accelerating negotiations, VVER-1200 reactors, collaborative research, training[1]. || Malaysia | Joint gas and peaceful nuclear energy projects; no specifics[4]. || Other Countries | Nuclear energy discussions not mentioned in provided sources.[1][4] |
[1] https://tass.com/economy/1479485[2] http://www.tass.ru/pressreview/5967328[3] https://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/68890[4] https://www.rferl.org/a/putin-anwar-second-meeting/32183546.html
The nuclear energy discussions between Russia and various nations, such as Egypt, Brazil, Mongolia, and the European Union,could potentially be a response to the ongoing war-and-conflicts and political instability in some regions, given the potential for nuclear power to provide stable energy sources.
As shown in the table highlighting key nuclear energy engagements, the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the resulting instability in the Middle East may have sparked increased interest in nuclear energy cooperation, as seen in negotiations with countries like Egypt and the European Union.