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Russian Presidents Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron this Friday supported the sending of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) mission to the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye, occupied by the Russian army, and the target of the terrorist attacks that Moscow and Kyiv blame each other for.
“The presidents stressed the importance of urgently sending an IAEA mission to the nuclear power plant, which makes it possible to assess the situation on the spot,” the Kremlin said, reporting on a telephone conversation between the two leaders at the initiative of Paris.
According to the Russian president, “various aspects of the situation around Ukraine were discussed.”
“Vladimir Putinin particular, he stressed that the systematic bombing of the territory of nuclear power plants in Zaporozhye the Ukrainian military creates the danger of a major catastrophe that could lead to radioactive contamination of large areas,” the Kremlin said.
Vladimir Putin He also referred to an invitation sent to experts from the UN Secretariat and the International Red Cross to visit the prison in Olenivka, where more than fifty Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in a missile attack, which Moscow attributes to Kyiv.
In addition, the Russian president informed his French counterpart about the implementation of the agreements on the export of grain from Ukraine and Russia, reached in Istanbul on July 22.
Vladimir Putin attracted attention Emmanuel Macron about the obstacles created by the sanctions on the export of Russian food and fertilizers, which “endanger the world food supply.”
With the approval of the UN
According to the President of France, Emmanuel Macron “I reiterated my concern about the risks” created by the current situation at the Zaporozhye NPP.
For this reason, he reiterated his support for the rapid dispatch of a mission of IAEA experts and for this to be done “on terms acceptable to Ukraine and the United Nations”, to which Vladimir Putin he gave his consent, always according to the Elysian.
The head of the Kremlin and the French president plan to talk again “in the coming days” after the technical teams have discussed these terms and before the mission is deployed.
Shortly before the cabinet’s public announcement Emmanuel Macronwas Vladimir Putin The one who put forward that both leaders are in favor of sending this mission as a matter of urgency, “which allows us to assess the situation on the facts.”
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Source: RPP

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