Kazakhstan’s Multivector Nuclear Diplomacy: Who Will Build Its First Nuclear Power Plant?

From October to December 2024, Kazakhstan’s foreign policy agenda found itself at the epicenter of attention for several global players in the nuclear industry. Following a referendum in which over 70% of the country’s citizens supported the idea of constructing Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant (NPP), active diplomatic efforts began to form an international consortium.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced plans that the participants of the international consortium for the nuclear power plant construction in Kazakhstan will be determined in 2025 in a Jan. 3 interview.

For the first time in a long while, Kazakhstan is emerging in the energy sector not as a seeker of technology but as a desirable partner, boasting extensive resource bases, a favorable investment environment, and enormous potential for the future nuclear energy market in Central Asia.

Multivector nuclear diplomacy (in the best molds of the principles of Kazakhstan’s multi-vector foreign policy) fulfills several very important functions for Kazakhstan. First, it helps the country to obtain the most favorable conditions for the construction of NPPs on its territory.

THE ASTANA TIMES

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