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Russia signs agreement to build nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan

Russia will finance 85% of the project as Kazakhstan moves to add 2.4 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2035, officials said.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a landmark agreement to construct Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant during a high-profile state visit to Astana.
  • The deal secures a massive Russian state export loan to bankroll the strategic project, with Moscow agreeing to provide 85% of the total financing required for the multi-billion-dollar facility.
  • Russia's state-owned nuclear corporation, Rosatom, will lead the international consortium delivering the project, mapping out a timeline to begin initial construction base work in 2027 and aiming for full operational commissioning by 2035–2036.
  • The deal is a massive step for Kazakhstan's energy grid, an oil- and gas-rich nation that hasn't possessed operational nuclear generation capacity since decommissioning its Caspian Sea BN-350 reactor in 1999.
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Russia inngikk torsdag en avtale med Kasakhstan om å bygge det første atomkraftverket i Sentral-Asias største country.

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Russia signs agreement to build nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan

Russia signed an ​agreement on Thursday ‌with Kazakhstan on building ​a nuclear ​power plant in Central ⁠Asia's largest ​country.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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