Russia may allow IAEA specialists to enter ZNPP in early September

20 August 2022, 04:07 | Peace
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Russian Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov, after a conversation between the Presidents of France and Russia, said that the IAEA mission to the Zaporozhye NPP could take place in September.

According to him, such a visit can take place even in the first days of September, if there are no extraneous factors that are not directly related to the goals and objectives of the IAEA visit..

Answering a question about whether the IAEA would support the proposal for a demilitarized zone around the ZNPP, Ulyanov said: “I think he won’t support it, for one simple reason: the creation of demilitarized zones has nothing to do with the IAEA’s mandate,” Anadolu reports..

It should be noted that during a telephone conversation on August 19, French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on the need to send a team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant? in Ukraine, according to the office of the President of France. In a telephone conversation, the two leaders also agreed to hold talks before the deployment of the inspection mission..

In a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart, French President Emmanuel Macron "

Macron " Russian President Vladimir Putin "

Both presidents agreed to continue talks in the coming days.

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Also during a visit to Ukraine, UN Secretary General Antonio Guteris said that the electricity produced at the ZNPP belongs to Ukraine and called on the Russian authorities to abandon plans to cut it off from the Ukrainian energy system..

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