Vietnam and Russia have signed an agreement to develop a nuclear power plant in Vietnam, marking a significant step in their bilateral energy cooperation. The deal is expected to support Vietnam’s growing energy needs and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
Under the agreement, Russia will assist in the construction and development of nuclear energy infrastructure, bringing its expertise in the sector. The project aims to enhance Vietnam’s energy security and provide a stable source of electricity.
Officials from both countries highlighted the importance of the partnership in strengthening long-term strategic ties. They noted that nuclear energy will play a key role in meeting rising electricity demand while contributing to sustainable development goals.
The agreement also underscores Vietnam’s commitment to diversifying its energy mix and adopting cleaner energy solutions. Nuclear power is expected to complement renewable energy sources and ensure a reliable power supply.




