"Not The Time To Leave": Russia's Rosatom Says Will Stay In Iran Despite War

Russia's state-owned nuclear corporation, Rosatom, has reaffirmed its commitment to remaining in Iran amid ongoing regional conflicts. Alexei Likhachev, the head of Rosatom, stated that the company will continue its operations and adhere to its agreement to construct two additional units at the Bushehr nuclear power plant. This decision reflects Russia's strategic interests in the Middle East and its partnership with Iran, particularly in the energy sector. Rosatom's involvement is crucial for Iran's nuclear aspirations, which have come under scrutiny from various international actors. Despite the volatile situation in the region, Likhachev emphasized that now is not the time for withdrawal, signaling Russia's intent to bolster its influence in Iran and maintain its commitments to the project, which is seen as pivotal for Iran's energy independence and economic development. The continuation of this partnership may also have broader implications for regional stability and international relations, as both nations navigate the complexities of their geopolitical interests.
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