MOSCOW. FEBRUARY 24, 2025. PIR PRESS. “Strengthening and expanding Russia’s dialogue with the Global South and East is evident today. Developing relations with Africa is a high priority for Russia, as is expanding dialogue between Moscow and the Persian Gulf countries. In this context, cooperation in the peaceful use of atomic energy presents great opportunities for all sides. African countries are experiencing electricity shortages, driving their interest in any energy sector solutions. At the same time, for Gulf states, peaceful nuclear energy represents an opportunity to diversify electricity sources, and the construction of nuclear power plants (NPPs) can help address the challenge of water desalination,” – Sviatoslav Arov, Research Fellow at PIR Center.
PIR Center is pleased to announce the completion of its analytical report, “Prospects for Russia’s Cooperation with African and Persian Gulf States in the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy.” The report was authored by Sviatoslav Arov, Research Fellow at PIR Center.
The African track is becoming an increasingly important aspect of PIR Center’s activities. In 2023, PIR Center launched two new research projects: “Prospects for Cooperation between Russia and the Gulf States on Global Security and High Technologies” and “Prospects for Cooperation between Russia and Sub-Saharan African States on Global Security and High Technologies.”
Since then, PIR Center has published three research papers (in Russian) on Russia’s prospects for cooperation with African and Persian Gulf countries in the field of high technologies. Additionally, two reports were published in Security Index Occasional Papers Series (in English). In 2024, PIR Center, in partnership with Rossotrudnichestvo and MGIMO University, held the First Russian-African Forum of Young International Relations Professionals on Security and Development.
This branch of PIR Center’s activity aligns with the goals of Russia’s foreign policy, as approved by the President of Russia. This was emphasized by Sergey V. Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, in his congratulatory address on the occasion of PIR Center’s 30th anniversary.
Russia is actively developing cooperation with African and Persian Gulf countries in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. This cooperation covers a wide range of areas, but the foundation for further development is still being laid. In the future, we can expect deeper engagement in peaceful nuclear energy, not only through NPP construction but also in the non-energy sector. A mutually beneficial partnership in this field serves as an important factor in stability and prosperity for these regions, offering new prospects for economic growth and addressing global energy challenges.
Key Takeaways from the Report:
A summary of the report and key materials is available in special issues of PIR Center’s Security Index in Russian: “Prospects for Russia’s cooperation with the Persian Gulf States in the peaceful use of nuclear energy” and “Prospects for Russia’s cooperation with African states in the peaceful use of atomic energy.”
Last year, PIR Center also published English-language summaries of reports on the development of high-tech sectors in Africa and the Gulf.
The report has been prepared within the framework of the joint project of PIR Center and MGIMO University «Global Security, Strategic Stability, and Arms Control» under the auspices of the «Priority-2030» Strategic Academic Leadership Program.
This report will be posted on PIR Center’s website later this year. Currently, its hard copy is being provided to key Russian decision-makers, executives, state corporations, etc. in charge of the issues raised in the report.
Keywords: Atomic Energy, Peaceful Atom; Africa; The Gulf
RUF, AFR, GULF
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