Belarus, Russia to expand cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy

11:18, 5 December

Photo: soyuz.by

Belarus and Russia plan to sign a memorandum on deepening strategic cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The decision is stipulated by Council of Ministers' Decree No. 853 of 1 December 2023, which has been officially published on the national legal internet portal, BelTA has learned.

“The decree approves the draft memorandum between the Government of Belarus and the Government of the Russian Federation on deepening strategic cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy and related high technologies as a basis for negotiations,” the document reads.

According to the document, the State Committee on Science and Technology has been authorized to negotiate the draft memorandum and, if necessary, make amendments to it, which are not of principal nature, and also to sign the memorandum after an agreement is reached within the approved draft.

The document entered into force from the day of its adoption.

Other materials of «Economics»

MAZ unveils new vehicle lineup at COMvex 2026 in Moscow

15:16, 27 May

Brest Oblast, Russia’s Tatarstan sign action plan for cooperation 2026-2027

10:00, 25 May

Production of Belarusian motorcycles launched in Russia’s Smolensk Oblast

12:37, 23 May

Belarusian cargo exports via Russian ports up 11% in Q1 2026

10:00, 12 May