The agreement was signed by Alexey Likhachev, Rosatom’s chief executive, and Getahun Mecuria (pictured), Ethiopia’s minister of technology.
Rosatom said in a statement: “The roadmap determines specific steps in strengthening bilateral cooperation in the field of peaceful use of atomic energy. The parties have identified joint actions within the framework of a nuclear power plant construction and centre for nuclear science construction projects.
“Thus, a foundation is laid for training personnel and raising public awareness about atomic energy.”
The signing follows an earlier memorandum of understanding, signed in June 2017, that established a legal framework for nuclear cooperation.