Close proximity to Russia and China: Both countries will start their biggest nuclear power project today
Russia and China will on Wednesday lay the foundation stone for their largest nuclear power project, under which Russia will build four nuclear power plants in two Chinese cities. Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told the media here on Tuesday that Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin would watch the ceremony held on Wednesday via video link to lay the foundation stone for the bilateral nuclear energy cooperation project.
Today will lay the foundation stone for the Chinfing and Putin project
Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told the media here on Tuesday that Chinese President Xi Chinfing and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin would watch the ceremony held on Wednesday via video link to lay the foundation stone for the bilateral nuclear energy cooperation project. signed an agreement on nuclear energy cooperation in 2018
The two countries signed an agreement in 2018 under which they agreed to jointly build units seven and eight of the Tianwan nuclear power plant and units three and four of the Shudapu nuclear power plant.
Mutual support will also increase
The Foreign Ministry spokesman also said that through this project mutual cooperation between the two countries will increase. He further said that after the construction of these four units, carbon dioxide emissions will also be reduced. Significantly, Russia and China are constantly getting closer in the midst of increasing tension with the US. The two countries have disputes with the US and the European Union on several issues.
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