The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia stated that they would continue to "protect" Kyiv, the occupied Ukrainian nuclear power plant.
Russians reacted to the IAEA resolution of ZNPP's return under Ukraine's control
The Russian Federation considers any resolutions and statements calling for the return of the ZNPP to Ukraine to be an encroachment on its sovereignty. The Russian Federation will continue to strengthen the protection of the ZNPP and Energodar against the actions of Kyiv and its Western curators, the Russian Foreign Ministry cynically stated.
What is known about the IAEA resolution demanding the ZNPP return under Ukraine's control?
The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) supported the draft resolution on nuclear safety, security, and guarantees in Ukraine with a majority of votes. It demands the return of the Zaporizhzhia NPP (ZNPP) to the control of Kyiv.
The document, in particular, calls on Russia to urgently remove all unauthorized personnel, including military personnel, from the ZNPP and immediately return the plant to the full control of the competent authorities of Ukraine in accordance with the existing license issued by the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine. This is necessary to ensure its safe and reliable operation.
The document also expresses serious concern about the unstable state of nuclear safety and security at the ZNPP, especially the lack of properly qualified personnel at the site, gaps in planning and prevention work, the lack of reliable supply chains, the vulnerable state of water supply and external power supply, and the installation of anti-personnel mines in the buffer zone between the internal and external perimeter of the installation.
The Russian Federation openly displays hostility towards the Agency and deliberately undermines confidence in the non-proliferation system. By supporting the resolution developed by Ukraine today, the countries give a clear signal to Russia to stop its illegal activities. The vote for this resolution demonstrates the commitment of the IAEA and the need to return safety to Europe's largest nuclear power plant. After all, the future development of atomic energy in the world can be stopped even by any minor accident at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, — noted Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko.
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