The Kremlin is financing a Kazakh nuclear power plant despite its own economic collapse and budget deficit - the intelligence agency will allocate $16.4 billion in credit for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan. The financing will take place against the backdrop of a record Russian budget deficit.
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The Kremlin is financing a Kazakh nuclear power plant despite its own economic collapse and budget deficit - the intelligence agency will allocate $16.4 billion in credit for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan. The financing will take place against the backdrop of a record Russian budget deficit.