“It is particularly important for us that the dialogue between Russia and Indonesia in the nuclear field is developing in an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect. Today, Indonesia has set ambitious goals for the development of nuclear energy, and therefore we are discussing not only technologies, but the creation of a long-term partnership focused on the development of a new industry for the country, the training of national personnel, the emergence of new competencies, and the strengthening of the country’s technological sovereignty,” said Alexey Likhachev.
Russia and Indonesia share a long-standing history of cooperation in the nuclear field. The year 2026 marks an important milestone – the 20th anniversary of the intergovernmental Agreement on the Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. The Agreement was signed on December 1, 2006, and laid the foundation for bilateral cooperation between Russia and Indonesia in the nuclear industry.