Russia to Build Eight Nuclear Reactors in Iran, Confirms Iranian Atomic Chief
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami has confirmed that Russia will construct eight nuclear power reactors in Iran under a strategic bilateral agreement. The move is aimed at significantly boosting Iran’s nuclear energy capacity, with four reactors planned in the Bushehr region.
Key Highlights:
- Iran and Russia have finalized a deal to build eight nuclear reactors, expanding their long-standing nuclear cooperation.
- Four of the reactors will be developed in Bushehr, where Russia had previously helped construct Iran’s first nuclear plant.
- Units 2 and 3 at Bushehr are already under construction with Iranian firms and Russian technical support.
- The initiative is part of Iran’s goal to triple its nuclear electricity generation capacity in the coming years.
- The project deepens Iran–Russia strategic ties amid global scrutiny over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which Tehran asserts are solely for peaceful purposes.
By: Brijesh Kumar ProfileResourcesReport error