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Rwanda-Russia nuclear deal underscores Africa’s shifting power balance

Rwanda-Russia nuclear deal underscores Africa’s shifting power balance

Summary

Rwanda signed a nuclear cooperation agreement with Russia focused on science, medicine, and energy research. This deal reflects Rwanda’s goal to become a technology and healthcare hub, and it shows how African countries are exploring new international partnerships beyond traditional Western allies.

Key Facts

  • The agreement was signed on May 19 during a summit in Kigali, Rwanda.
  • It covers cooperation in nuclear medicine, health, science research, and potential small nuclear reactor projects.
  • Rwanda is studying the feasibility of building a small modular reactor facility and a nuclear science center.
  • Rwanda is also partnering with the US, South Africa, and Austria in nuclear and health sectors.
  • Students from Rwanda are studying nuclear engineering in Russia to develop local expertise.
  • Russia promotes a noninterference policy and respect for sovereignty, appealing to some African leaders.
  • Russia’s Rosatom agency has similar nuclear agreements with other African countries like Egypt and South Africa.
  • Rwanda balances relationships with multiple powers—including the US, China, France, and Russia—to support its development goals.
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