Planning Minister MA Mannan on Wednesday said Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant won’t be affected directly by the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war as the project is being executed completely under a bilateral agreement with Moscow.
“Equipment, manpower and finance (for the project) are coming through the single channel. No third party is involved here. So, the project will witness no direct impact,” he said while briefing reporters after the meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC).
NEC Chairperson and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina chaired the meeting, joining it from her official residence Ganobhaban. Other NEC members including ministers and secretaries attended the meeting from the NEC Conference Room and the Cabinet Division’s Conference Room.
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Replying to a question, whether the meeting discussed the war and its impacts on Rooppur plant, being built by Russia, the planning minister said Bangladesh is against any war. “The prime minister has clearly said we are a peace-loving country. We want peace,” he added.
Though they are fighting, both the countries are the friends of Bangladesh, he said.
“Ukraine is our friend. And Russia has been our friend for a long time. We always recognise the Russian role in our Liberation War. We had been able to achieve independence despite having many barriers due to their bold role,” he added.