The International Atomic Energy Agency will visit the Russian-occupied Zaporizhia nuclear plant power Factory in Ukraine within days if the talks to win access succeed in a permit on Tuesday.
Russia and Ukraine have repeatedly accused each other of firing At the pro-Moscow facility in Zaporizhia took over soon After February 24 invasion. The United Nations called for The area to be demilitarized.
“I continue to consult with great vigor and intensity with “All parties” said Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. in a permit.
“The mission (for Zaporizhzhia) expected to take place within next A few days if the ongoing negotiations succeed.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow had given the green light for a mission on June 3 to blame Kyiv for Trying to disrupt the promised inspection.
We express our deep regret that mission Not yet taken place, spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. in a permit.
The International Atomic Energy Agency will visit the Russian-occupied Zaporizhia nuclear plant power Factory in Ukraine within days if the talks to win access succeed in a permit on Tuesday.
Russia and Ukraine have repeatedly accused each other of firing At the pro-Moscow facility in Zaporizhia took over soon After February 24 invasion. The United Nations called for The area to be demilitarized.
“I continue to consult with great vigor and intensity with “All parties” said Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. in a permit.
“The mission (for Zaporizhzhia) expected to take place within next A few days if the ongoing negotiations succeed.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow had given the green light for a mission on June 3 to blame Kyiv for Trying to disrupt the promised inspection.
We express our deep regret that mission Not yet taken place, spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. in a permit.