Russian state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom will soon start work on the construction of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) project in Turkey. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to attend the ceremony to pour the first concrete at the Akkuyu NPP.
BOCHAROV RUCHEI (Sochi) (Sputnik) — Rosatom will soon start work on building the Akkuyu NPP project in Turkey, Russian President Vladimir Putin
 said on Monday after bilateral talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep
 Tayyip Erdogan in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi.
Putin noted that during the meeting in an extended format, 
following negotiations with a smaller number of participants, the 
parties have discussed strategic cooperation in the energy sector.
This concerns the Turkish Stream [gas 
pipeline], this concerns the construction of the Akkuyu power plant. 
Rosatom is set to start the practical stage of the project's 
implementation in the near future," Putin said, adding that the launch 
of the first Akkuyu NPP reactor is planned for 2023.
Erdogan said after talks with Putin that he invited the Russian 
President to attend the ceremony to pour the first concrete at the 
Akkuyu NPP.
"We expect to hold the ceremony of pouring 
the first concrete at the Akkuyu nuclear power plant in the coming 
weeks. If Mr. Putin's program allows, we would like to jointly take part
 in the ceremony," Erdogan said.
(source: novinite.com)