“We have largely completed harmonization. Today our delegates are in Egypt, it is stylistic issues that are left (to discuss). On Thursday we had a big meeting chaired by President of Egypt, we have agreed all key aspects,” stressed Sergey Kirienko.
As Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, said earlier in August, the final agreement on construction of Egypt’s first nuclear power plant would be signed the current year.
As a reference, on the 19th of November 2015, Russian-Egyptian intergovernmental agreement on construction of NPP, including four power units with the capacity of 1200 MW each, was signed in Cairo.