Russia is ready to provide Indonesia with proven, sovereign nuclear technology for building its own power plants, according to Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Sergey Tolchenov in an interview with Izvestia.
“Russia is one of the options on the table. Of course, Indonesia has received offers from various countries, but we emphasize—and I’ve made this point many times in discussions with colleagues—that working with us is not only more cost-effective but also safer and more reliable,” Tolchenov said.
“What sets us apart is that we offer sovereign, fully operational technology, not just theoretical plans. Our nuclear solutions are already up and running, not only in Russia but also in China, India, Bangladesh, Egypt, and Turkey,” he added when asked about Indonesia’s interest in collaborating with Russia on nuclear energy.
Previously, the ambassador also noted that Indonesia is interested in importing Russian crude oil and liquefied natural gas.
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Based on TASS materials