Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday witnessed, through video conference, the installation of the reactor pressure vessel for Unit 1 of Egyptβs first nuclear power plant, a milestone that both sides hailed as strengthening strategic co-operation in the field of peaceful nuclear energy.
The ceremony included the signing of a nuclear fuel supply order for the El Dabaa nuclear power plant, which is being built by Russiaβs State Atomic Energy Corporation, Rosatom, about 300km north-west of Cairo on Egyptβs Mediterranean coast in Matrouh governorate.
The installation of the reactor pressure vessel marked the transition of the project from the construction phase to the core phase of assembly and commissioning, officials from both countries said.
Once completed, the El Dabaa plant will have four 1,200-megawatt units equipped with third-generation VVER-1200 pressurised-water reactors supplied by Rosatom.
The projectβs framework agreements, finalised in 2017, also provide for fuel supply, personnel training, and spent-fuel storage support over the plantβs initial years of operation.
The installation of the reactor pressure vessel, a key safety component, coincided with Egyptβs fifth annual Nuclear Energy Day, which commemorates the signing of the agreement for the construction and operation of the plant on November 19, 2015.
Mr El Sisiβs spokesman said it reflected βthe depth of strategic relations between the two countries and the continuation of large-scale co-operation projects, from the building of the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s to the national project of establishing the El Dabaa plant.β
Speaking at Wednesdayβs ceremony, Mr Putin expressed appreciation for President El Sisiβs βclose attention β¦ not only to our flagship co-operative project in the field of peaceful nuclear energy, but also to the overall expansion of our multifaceted contactsβ.
He added, βWe fully share this approach and strongly support the further development of our partnership with friendly Egyptβ.
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