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Ethiopia and Russia Forge Strategic Nuclear Energy Roadmap in Addis Ababa

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Last updated: April 1, 2026 9:26 pm
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Ethiopia and Russia Strengthen Nuclear Energy Partnership with New Roadmap

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A Clear Path ForwardWhy Nuclear? Ethiopia’s Energy AmbitionsWhat’s Next?A Growing Russia-Africa Partnership

Addis Ababa, March 31, 2026 — Ethiopia and Russia are taking major steps to expand their collaboration in nuclear energy, as top officials from both countries met in Addis Ababa to solidify their growing partnership. The discussions, led by Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos and Rosatom’s Deputy Director General Nikolay Spassky, focused on advancing a shared vision for peaceful nuclear energy development.

The high-level meeting comes just months after the two nations signed a nuclear cooperation agreement in September 2025. Foreign Minister Gedion highlighted the deep historical ties between Ethiopia and Russia, calling them a strong foundation for long-term strategic cooperation.

A Clear Path Forward

A key outcome of the talks was the signing of a Strategic Roadmap for Nuclear Energy Development, a detailed plan outlining concrete steps for joint projects. The document, signed on March 31 between Ethiopia’s Nuclear Energy Commission and Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom, sets the stage for practical collaboration in the coming years.

Sandokan Debebe, Commissioner of the Ethiopian Nuclear Energy Commission, emphasized the importance of turning diplomatic agreements into real-world projects. “We are moving beyond commitments and into implementation,” he said.

Why Nuclear? Ethiopia’s Energy Ambitions

Ethiopia, like many African nations, is seeking to diversify its energy sources to meet growing demand while reducing reliance on traditional power generation. Nuclear energy presents a potential solution, offering a stable and low-carbon alternative to hydropower, which currently dominates the country’s grid.

The partnership with Russia, a global leader in nuclear technology, could accelerate Ethiopia’s transition toward more advanced energy infrastructure. The roadmap includes plans for knowledge-sharing, workforce training, and feasibility studies for future nuclear projects.

What’s Next?

While no immediate construction of nuclear plants has been announced, the roadmap signals Ethiopia’s serious intent to explore nuclear energy as part of its long-term strategy. Analysts suggest that small modular reactors (SMRs) could be a likely focus, given their suitability for developing nations with limited existing nuclear infrastructure.

The Ethiopian government has stressed that all nuclear development will be strictly for peaceful purposes, adhering to international safety and non-proliferation standards.

A Growing Russia-Africa Partnership

This agreement also reflects Russia’s expanding influence in Africa, where it has been actively pursuing energy and defense partnerships. Ethiopia, a key player in the Horn of Africa, represents a strategic ally for Moscow as it seeks to strengthen its foothold on the continent.

For Ethiopia, the deal offers access to cutting-edge technology and expertise, potentially positioning the country as a regional leader in nuclear energy.

As both nations move forward with their shared vision, the world will be watching to see how this partnership evolves—and whether it can deliver on its promise of sustainable, reliable energy for Ethiopia’s future.

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