International delegations insist on bringing the Russian Federation to responsibility for repeated neglect of nuclear safety principles.
Risks at the Zaporizhzhya NPP will remain high as long as the Russian military and Rosatom personnel are at the plant. Russia should leave the ZNPP. With such a statement, 49 states and Euratom came to the IAEA Board of Directors today. This is what the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal said.
“Russia’s nighttime shelling of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, as a result of which the ZNPP was de-energized for the sixth time during the full-scale war, is another confirmation of this. In their statement, the country for ending the dismantling of Ukraine’s energy facilities and note the importance of continuing to control all nuclear facilities within the framework of internationally recognized borders. After all, this will ensure their safety and protected work,” he said.
According to Shmygal, international delegations insist on bringing the Russian Federation to justice for its repeated neglect of nuclear safety principles.
“We thank our partners for practical measures and call for additional sanctions. Nuclear terrorism and blackmailing Russia must be stopped,” the prime minister said.
Recall that on the night of March 9, as a result of rocket attacks by the Russian Federation, the last line of communication between the occupied Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and the Ukrainian energy system was disconnected.
The IAEA Director General made a statement regarding the de-energization of the ZNPP.
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Source: korrespondent

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