On Tuesday, September 6, the UN Security Council, at the request of the Russian Federation, will consider the situation in the ZNPP, and on Wednesday, September 7, the United States and Albania meet in the Security Council over the deportation of Ukrainian citizens . of Russia.
This week, the UN Security Council will meet twice because of the situation in Ukraine. On Tuesday, September 6, the UN Security Council, at the request of the Russian Federation, will consider the situation in the ZNPP, and on Wednesday, September 7, the United States and Albania meet in the Security Council over the deportation of Ukrainian citizens . of Russia. This was reported by Ukrinform.
According to the Secretariat of the Security Council, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi is expected to make a report on the situation at Zaporizhzhya NPP and discuss the mission of experts from the atomic energy agency to the plant. The meeting starts at 3:00 pm ET (22:00 Kyiv time).
On Wednesday, September 7, at the request of the United States and Albania, the Security Council will meet to discuss the forced deportation of Ukrainian citizens by Russia. The meeting is also scheduled for 15:00 (22:00 Kyiv time).
“Traditionally the Russian delegation has tried to use the Republic of Belarus as a platform for spreading false narratives and disinformation, accusing the Armed Forces of Ukraine of attacks on the occupied ZNPP, which troops regularly throw stones at Russian,” the report said.
Before that, at the request of Russia, the UN Security Council discussed the situation in the ZNPP on August 11 and 23.
It was previously reported that the UN Security Council on September 22 will hold a meeting at the ministerial level on the issue of Ukraine. It will focus on impunity and justice.
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