Russia to build nuclear power plant in Sudan

AFP  |  Moscow 

has signed an agreement to build a nuclear power plant in Sudan, Russia's nuclear agency announced on Friday, a month after a meeting between and his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir.

Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal (ICC) for genocide and war crimes, has been pushing for closer energy and military ties with


The nuclear power plant deal was signed in on Thursday by Rusatom Overseas, a branch of Rosatom, and Sudan's electricity ministry, the Russian nuclear company said in a statement.

"The development of will allow to deal with its It is a strategic project which will determine the nature of relations between our two countries for a long time," said.

"As part of a feasibility study for the nuclear power plant construction project, the choice of site will be examined and the key parameters will be defined," including timing and funding, it said without giving further details.

The deal comes after Bashir met Putin in the coast city of on November 23, where a cooperation nuclear energy deal was signed.

During the visit Bashir asked for to protect his country from the "aggressive acts" of the He also said he wanted to ramp up military ties and praised Moscow's military campaign in

Arrest warrants against Bashir were issued by the in 2009 and 2010 on charges of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity related to the conflict in Darfur, which claimed at least 300,000 lives.

Bashir denies the charges and has evaded arrest.

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First Published: Fri, December 22 2017. 17:05 IST