NPP Construction Needs to Be Accelerated: Toqayev Addresses Government
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At a project office meeting at the EXPO campus, President Toqayev discussed Kazakhstan's nuclear energy plans.
I have already said in an interview that we will build two large stations, possibly three. We must turn Kazakhstan into a country with developed nuclear energy, a country where artificial intelligence is functioning and digitalization is fully operational, the President said.
Toqayev outlined Kazakhstan's key development priorities: major infrastructure projects, digitalization, AI, and nuclear power.
We have important tasks ahead of us. Both Ministers and Akims should be ready to make bold decisions. Earlier, I set specific tasks for the government. On issues of socio-economic development of the country, it must independently make the necessary decisions. I demand concrete results, Toqayev said.
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