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Russia & Vietnam sign roadmap for development of nuclear technologies
ET Bureau | May 14, 2025 3:01 PM CST

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Rosatom and Vietnam have solidified their nuclear cooperation with a roadmap extending to 2030. This includes constructing a nuclear science and technology center, supplying fuel for the Da Lat research reactor, and Vietnamese participation in the MBIR reactor consortium. Rosatom is also offering its VVER-1200 reactor for a potential nuclear power plant project in Vietnam.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, left, welcomes Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son to attend a joint news conference following their talks in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
Russian nuclear major Rosatom State Corporation and Vietnam have signed an interdepartmental roadmap for the period up to 2030 The document was recently signed by Alexey Likhachev, Director General of Rosatom, and Nguyen Manh Hung, Minister of Science and Technology of Vietnam.

The roadmap covers the construction of a nuclear science and technology center, the supply of fuel for the research reactor in Da Lat, the participation of the Vietnamese side in the Consortium “International Research Center based on the MBIR reactor” and the training of personnel for the Vietnamese nuclear industry.

“For decades, research has been the flagship activity of our cooperation. In the 1980s, Soviet specialists restarted a research reactor built by the Americans, and now Vietnamese specialists have ordered us a new research reactor. We have already entered the site in the south of the country, in Dong Nai province, near Ho Chi Minh City. And that is where a powerful, modern, and, presumably, the best research reactor in Southeast Asia will appear soon," Likhachev said.

For our part, we invite our colleagues to Dimitrovgrad to conduct research on our promising multi-purpose fast reactor. In addition, this visit has marked the transition to a new stage of cooperation – the project to build a large nuclear power plant. We offer our “bestseller” – the VVER-1200 reactor. Certainly, negotiations should take place to clarify the technical appearance and financial support. These negotiations have started today. It will certainly be a great honor and responsibility for us to build a flagship power reactor in Southeast Asia, but here we are at the very beginning of the journey,” Likhachev said.


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