Rwanda relies on Russia to train nuclear specialists - Minister AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 12.11.2024 Rwanda relies on Russia to train personnel for the nuclear industry. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda Olivier Nduhungirehe. He noted that "hundreds of Rwandan students" study in Russia, including in nuclear specialties. The Minister expressed hope that his country would eventually be able to receive a "certain number" of specialists in the nuclear industry. Other news: WANO appoints Jose Gago as its new Chair Effective on 1 March 2025. 415 nuclear units are operating in the world 63 units are under construction. Six reactors with a capacity of 55 MW each. |
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