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Moscow warns Kyiv against attempts to disrupt the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency's mission to the Zaporozhye plant

2022-09-01T15:58:19.039Z


Moscow, SANA- The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned the Kyiv authorities against any new attempt to disrupt the work of the IAEA mission


Moscow-Sana

The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned the Kyiv authorities against any new attempt to disrupt the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency's mission to the Zaporozhye nuclear plant, stressing that the responsibility for any disruption bears the Ukrainian regime and its operators.

The Russia Today website quoted the ministry as saying in a statement: The visit of the International Atomic Energy Agency mission will open the eyes of the international community to the real source of the threat to the security of the Zaporozhye nuclear plant, explaining that the absence of a response from the West to Kyiv’s bombing of the nuclear plant makes it a partner in sabotage and other sabotage steps that It might be done by the ultra-nationalists.

The International Atomic Energy Agency mission arrived at the Zaporozhye nuclear plant today to inspect the plant and assess the losses incurred.

In a related context, adviser to the CEO of Rosatom Rinat Karsha confirmed to the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, that Russia, Ukraine and Europe will be on the edge of great danger if the Ukrainian bombing of the Zaporozhye nuclear plant is not stopped.

During his conversation with Grossi, who arrived at the Zaporozhye nuclear plant a few hours ago at the head of a UN delegation affiliated with the agency, Karsha said: We are talking about a peaceful atom that is not for military use... For us, what is happening here is an anomaly and a mistake... But we fully understand that until the Ukrainian bombing stops, Ukraine Russia and Europe are on the verge of a very serious danger...and this is not politics.

The adviser at Rosatom showed the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) an unexploded Ukrainian Organ projectile that fell tens of meters in front of the spent nuclear fuel storage building and a few hundred meters from the fourth power unit of the Zaporozhye nuclear plant.

Grossi, in turn, indicated that the agency's mission to the Zaporozhye nuclear plant will discuss the possibility of permanent IAEA inspectors at the nuclear plant. All parties, explaining that the mission's focus is in particular on the nuclear and radiological safety aspects.

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Source: sena

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