Countries confirmed the support of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, condemning the Zaes’ abduction and called on Russia to stop military operations that threaten nuclear security.
During the March session of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Management Board, 47 member states made a joint statement in support of Ukraine in connection with the illegal occupation of Russia of Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. The corresponding application was published on the Foreign Ministry website on Thursday, March 6.
The country’s document confirmed the support of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, condemning the Zaes’ seizure and calling on Russia to stop military operations that threaten nuclear security.
The importance of adherence to the “seven integral nuclear security principles” and the protection of Ukrain’s nuclear power plants are also noted.
“The existence of Russia in the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant violates the” seven important nuclear and security security principles in the conditions of the armed conflict “, which has led to the technical deterioration of the station and creates serious security and security threats in a wider region,” the statement said.
The recent Russian drone attack on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, which underwent a fire in a new safe adjustment, is separately mentioned.
The statement records the need to continue the physical existence of IAE experts in ZAES and other Ukraine nuclear facilities, as well as ensuring an injured agency access for independent monitoring of the situation.
In this context, the remembrance was expressed by the latest spanning of IAEA Magate experts. The statement records the exclusivity of this situation and condemns Russia’s actions, deliberately avoiding the work of IAEA in Ukraine and created uncertain pressure on high -risk agency personnel.
Ukraine thanked the support partners and noted the need for a rapid return of ZAES under their control.
As you know, Magate first carried out the worship of its observers to temporarily occupy the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant without the coordination of Ukraine, combined with the Russian military army. Subsequently, Grossi explained that the agency’s experts in the Zaes through the “exclusive territory of Russia” were dictated by the need to protect the lives of members of the mission.
Source: korrespondent

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