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Kyiv: IAEA delays rotation of mission to nuclear plant because of lack Russian guarantees

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday that the International Atomic Energy Agency has delayed the rotation of their mission to the Russian controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant due to the lack of security assurances from Russia.

A senior Russian diplomat rejected Ukraine's assertion.

A Ukrainian Ministry spokesman stated that this was not the first instance the Kremlin used blackmail to intimidate and subvert the independence of international experts.

"We won't allow Russia to undermine the Agency’s independence and neutrality to achieve their criminal goals," he stated in a press release.

Russia captured Europe's biggest nuclear power plant soon after the full scale invasion of Ukraine in Febuary 2022. Since September 2022, the IAEA has sent staff to the facility.

In a statement made on X by senior Russian diplomat Mikhail Ulyanov he accused Ukraine of lying in a report about the lack of security assurances.

The Vienna-based diplomatic said that the Russian Ministry of Defence has provided "all assurances", while Ukraine is trying to introduce new requirements.

IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi announced that he will visit Russia this week to discuss conditions in Ukraine and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Grossi said at a Kyiv press conference on Tuesday that it was essential for him to keep communication channels open in order to fulfill his obligations.

He inspected a substation for electricity distribution during the visit and warned that an attack on Ukraine's grid could lead to a nuclear disaster by disrupting power supply.

Moscow has repeatedly attacked Ukraine's infrastructure, including its substations. However, it has avoided direct attacks on the nuclear plants that produce more than half the country's power. (Reporting and editing by Anastasiia malenko)

(source: Reuters)