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Putin Signs Nuclear Deals with Ethiopia, Iran, and Niger

The $25 billion deal includes four reactors in Sirik with nearly 5,000 MW capacity to address Iran's electricity shortages and aims for 20 GW nuclear capacity by 2040.

  • Iran's Vice-President Mohammad Eslami announced plans to build eight nuclear power plants in Russia to reach 20 GW of energy by 2040 during his visit, as reported by Iranian state media.
  • The U.N. Security Council rejected a draft resolution to lift sanctions on Iran, which faced accusations of violating a 2015 nuclear deal, with Russia supporting Iran's rights to peaceful nuclear energy.
  • Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized that Tehran does not seek a nuclear bomb and intends to uphold its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, amid looming sanctions.
  • Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, visited Moscow for talks amid U.N. considerations to reimpose sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
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Iran and Russia have signed an estimated $25 billion contract for the construction of the four nuclear power stations in southern Iran, announced Iranian state television on Friday.

·Romania
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Iran has signed a $25 billion (approximately CZK 521.5 billion) contract with Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom to build four nuclear power plants in Iran, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported on Friday.

Lean Left

Shortly before the expiry of a deadline for UN sanctions against Iran, Russia has concluded a contract with the country, which will agree to the construction of four nuclear power plants in Iran.

·Germany
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According to the agreement, four new power plants are to be built in Iran. So far, the country only has one nuclear power plant in operation for electricity generation.

·Vienna, Austria
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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