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DPRK and Iran Collaborate to Build First Commercial Nuclear Power Plant

  • Writer: DPRK
    DPRK
  • Feb 25, 2024
  • 2 min read

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), in collaboration with the Islamic Republic of Iran, is proud to announce the commencement of a groundbreaking project: the construction of our first commercial nuclear power plant. This monumental venture is a testament to the strong partnership and shared technological aspirations of both our nations.

The establishment of this nuclear power plant marks a significant milestone in the DPRK’s journey towards economic enhancement and production expansion. This facility is not just a symbol of our growing capabilities in the field of nuclear energy but also a key driver in our nation's journey towards self-sufficiency and industrial growth.

Moreover, this power plant will play a pivotal role in augmenting our ability to sell electricity to neighboring countries, particularly China and Russia. The export of electricity will not only provide a new revenue stream for the DPRK but also reinforce our position as a key energy supplier in the region. This aligns with our strategic goals of economic development and fostering stronger ties with our neighbors.

We are committed to ensuring that this nuclear power plant operates with the highest standards of safety and efficiency. It will be equipped with the latest technology and will adhere to international best practices in nuclear energy production.

The DPRK and Iran’s collaboration on this project is a clear demonstration of our mutual dedication to progress in the field of energy and technology. We are confident that this nuclear power plant will be a cornerstone in our efforts to achieve economic prosperity and energy independence.

As we embark on this ambitious project, we look forward to the positive impact it will have on our nation's economy, our people's livelihoods, and our standing in the international community.

 
 
 

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