The Russian authorities demanded Ukraine cessation of “provocations” at nuclear power plants Zaporozhyewarning of the risk of a “nuclear accident” whose consequences would affect “not only Ukraine.”
Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Russians issued a statement addressed to the government of Ukraine and its president. Vladimir Zelenskyin which he calls on Kyiv to cease its activities in Zaporozhye and asks the international community to be “attentive to this issue”.
In a document signed by the press secretary of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria ZakharovaMoscow insisted that Kyiv “intensifies” a “tense situation” at the facilities, which causes “growing concern,” Interfax reports.
“We have repeatedly stressed that Russia behaves extremely responsibly in relation to the nuclear facilities of Ukraine, does everything possible to ensure not only the appropriate level of its nuclear and nuclear security, but also the maximum possible transparency in this matter,” he stressed. Zakharova.
Likewise, the diplomatic briefcase pointed directly to United Nations for his “destructive stance” in refusing to cooperate with a mission organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) designed to ensure safety conditions at the site.
“Unfortunately, the visit did not take place due to the destructive position Secretary General of the United Nations who, under the ridiculous pretexts of insufficient security and the inappropriateness of this event, refused to support the initiative of the Secretariat IAEA”, transferred Kremlin.
At this point Russia stated that since the aforementioned operation was suspended, Ukraine “multiplied” the number of “armed provocations” directed against the nuclear power plant Zaporozhyebluntly speaking about Ukrainian operations with the help of drones.
Actually, Ukraine confirmed at the end of the week the success of the drone operation against the nuclear power plant, which resulted in the destruction of several Russia and claimed the lives of several Russian soldiers.
Russian army took over the facilities of the nuclear power plant in early March Zaporozhyeone of the largest Europeand that already in the first stages of the war it was the scene of violent clashes.
Russia will not yet introduce visas for Ukrainians, as Ukraine did for Russians
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Russia analyzes the consequences of the introduction of a visa regime for Russian citizens entering Ukrainepresented by Kyiv earlier, but has not yet made a retaliatory step, said the director of the consular department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Ivan Volynkin.
“The Ministry has begun to analyze the situation associated with the infamous decision of Kyiv to suspend, and from January 1, 2023, completely terminate the 1997 agreement allowing visa-free entry for citizens of Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine in terms of its potential impact on the already strict rules for the entry of Russian citizens into Ukraine,” the Russian diplomat told the TASS news agency.
“The Russian side has not yet made a similar decision, and citizens of Ukraine still do not need to apply for a visa to enter our country,” he added. Volynkin.
Ukrainian President, Vladimir Zelenskyannounced in June the introduction of a new visa system for Russian citizens to “protect national security” in the midst of a war. The visa program came into force on 1 July.
Already at the end of May, the Ukrainian President sent a letter to the Prime Minister, Denis Shmyhalwork on the introduction of a visa control mechanism for citizens from Russia.
(According to Europe Press)
Source: RPP

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