Nuclear Energy Key to Rwanda's Vision 2050 Goals: President
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Nuclear energy key to Rwanda's Vision 2050 goals: president
Rwandan President Paul Kagame said nuclear power will play a key role in Rwanda's long-term development strategy, calling for stronger global cooperation on financing and technology.Speaking in Paris at the second Nuclear Energy Summit, Kagame said the
Chinese Vice Premier Urges Global Nuclear Cooperation
Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing, speaking at the second Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris as China’s special representative, called for global collaboration to ensure nuclear energy supports the development and prosperity of all nations. He highlighted China’s commitment to a balanced nuclear security strategy and international cooperation. Zhang emphasized China’s dedication to implementing initiatives such as the Global Development Initiative,…
Brazil joined a group of 38 countries, including China and members of the European Union, in a commitment to triple the use of nuclear energy by 2050. The announcement of the initiative took place at an event yesterday in Paris, organized by President Emmanuel Macron – not without protests. Two members of Greenpeace invaded the park where Macro was, with excuses saying that "nuclear energy feeds the war in Ukraine". They were quickly removed by …
The Brazilian government joined the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy by 2050 on Tuesday (March 10, 2026). The announcement was made during the 2nd Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris. Brazil's adherence was formalized through a joint statement released by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) and the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME). The meeting was organized by France with the support of the IAEA (International Atomic Energ…
China and Brazil are among the four new countries that joined the international commitment to at least triple global nuclear power capacity by 2050, a target now endorsed by 38 States, as announced at the Paris Nuclear Energy Summit. Italy and Belgium also joined this initiative, expanding the international coalition that supports the so-called Declaration to Triplicate Nuclear Energy by 2050, to which South Africa had joined earlier this month.
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