Türkiye promoted to league of nuclear power countries with Akkuyu: Erdoğan

Türkiye has upgraded to the league of nuclear power countries with the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on April 27.

"Our country has been promoted to the league of nuclear power countries after a 60-year delay," Erdoğan said, addressing the Akkuyu NPP First Nuclear Fuel Delivery Ceremony.

Erdoğan and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, addressed the ceremony via teleconference.

The NPP officially became a nuclear power facility with the delivery of the first fresh nuclear fuel on the plant site, the president said.

"With the delivery of nuclear fuels coming by air and sea to our power plant, Akkuyu has now gained the identity of a nuclear facility," Erdoğan stated.

The power plant, built by Russia's state nuclear energy company Rosatom, is "the biggest joint investment" between Türkiye and Russia, the president emphasized.

In light of the experience in Akkuyu, Türkiye will act as soon as possible for the second and third nuclear power plants of the country, he stated.

The project will contribute $1.5 billion annually to the decrease in our natural gas imports, and will also have a positive impact on the increase in Türkiye's national income, the president emphasized.

"Like many important projects, Akkuyu is implemented with a financing model that does not burden our national budget," he said.

Putin, for his part, said Akkuyu is one of the most prominent partnerships between Türkiye and Russia in their bilateral history. The project is based on the mutual interests of the two countries and reinforces the partnership, he emphasized.

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