The UN negotiates with Russia to inspect the nuclear power plant occupied in Ukraine

08/24/2022 at 15:49

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The director general of the IAEA has been warning for months of the risk posed by Russia’s occupation of the Zaporizhia plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, with six reactors

The director general of the IAEA, the UN atomic agency, Rafael Grossi, met this Wednesday in Istanbul with senior Russian officials to discuss a possible inspection of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhia, occupied by Russia since last March and subjected to bombing that threatens to cause a nuclear disaster.

“Important technical discussions in Istanbul on an imminent IAEA mission to the Ukrainian nuclear plant in Zaporizhia”announced the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the social network Twitter.

The message is accompanied by a photo showing Grossi, and two other senior IAEA officials meeting with aThe Russian delegation led by Alexei Lijachov, the head of Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear power company.

The Director General of the IAEA has been warning for months of the risk posed by Russia’s occupation of the Zaporizhia plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, with six reactors.

The situation has been aggravated by the recent bombardments in the vicinity of the plant, of which Russia and Ukraine accuse each other.

The IAEA assured last night in a statement that Ukraine has informed it that the explosions recorded last weekend have caused “additional damage” in the vicinity of the plant.

Grossi warned again of “the serious nuclear safety and security risks facing the facility” and highlighted the urgent need for a group of IAEA experts to visit the plant as soon as possible.

“These incidents show why the IAEA must be able to send a mission to the Zaporizhia NPP very soon. I continue to consult very actively and intensively with all parties so that this vital mission of the IAEA can take place without further delay,” Grossi said in that note, without referring to today’s meeting in Istanbul.

Russia, for its part, confirmed that shares the IAEA’s intention to carry out such a mission in the near futureas soon as the military situation on the ground allows.

It’s a statement, Rosatom stressed the priority task of ensuring the safety of nuclear facilities in Russia and in Ukraine as a result of the attacks against the Zaporizhia plant by Ukrainian armed groups.

In addition, he speaks in the note of alleged sabotage actions against the Russian nuclear power plant in Kursk, sLocated about 150 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

In this sense, emphasized that the safety of nuclear facilitieswherever they are, has always been and remains an absolute priority for Russia.

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