Post by : Bianca Haleem
Vietnam and Russia have formalized a landmark agreement to construct Vietnam’s first nuclear power plant, featuring two Russian-designed reactors with a combined capacity of 2,400 MW. The deal was signed during Vietnamese PM Pham Minh Chinh’s visit to Moscow, signaling a major push for enhanced energy security, cleaner electricity, and sustained economic growth for Vietnam.
The project reignites Vietnam’s nuclear energy ambitions, deepens bilateral ties with Russia, and may significantly impact Southeast Asia’s energy landscape. Construction updates are expected in the coming months.
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