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Russia could sell electricity to Kyiv via the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

The 'head' of Russia's state nuclear corporation stated on Friday that Russia will control the relaunch and operation the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant when it is safe. However, it would also be willing to talk about selling electricity to Ukraine.

The comments of Rosatom chief Alexei Likhachev revealed the gap between Moscow and Kyiv regarding the status of this plant, which Russian troops captured in the early weeks of the 2022 war.

Peace talks are centered around the fate of the southern Ukraine plant. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has proposed that American nuclear plants in Ukraine, including Zaporizhzhia be owned or managed by America.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, said in December the U.S. proposed a joint trilateral operation with an American as the chief manager. He said Kyiv proposed a joint Ukrainian-U.S. operation of the plant with an American chief manager.

PREPARE TO RESTART OPERATIONS

Likhachev, the Russian minister of energy and industry, said that six reactors at the plant are currently being kept cool in order to ensure safety. However, he added that preparations were underway to restart them as soon as security permitted.

He said that 'Russia has issued operating licenses for two of the units. A third is coming soon and licences are also being prepared for the other units.

Likhachev, after meeting Rafael Grossi, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told reporters: "We are prepared to restart the work. The necessary equipment is available."

He said: "As soon we have the chance, we'll start up and operate the station under IAEA oversight."

Likhachev described an example in which Rosatom would operate the plant, but that "commercial aspects could be viewed on a multilateral basis".

He added that "under certain conditions, it could be discussed whether electricity is supplied to Ukraine".

Likhachev stated that the 6 gigawatts could be used to power data centers. "We may have new partners here...we're talking about the United States among others."

GROSSI: PEACE AND CALM ARE NEEDED

Grossi said to reporters: "We are in need of peace and calm. A nuclear power plant cannot operate if it is threatened by a violent or kinetic act. You cannot, of course start a nuclear plant "overnight."

Russia and Ukraine were at war over this plant in southern Ukraine. They have often accused each other that they had shelled it.

Likhachev stated that the number of artillery attacks, drone strikes and mortar fire has increased in recent months.

Grossi was praised for his role in organizing the latest ceasefire - the 5th so far – around the plant to allow repairs to the external power lines which help keep the nuclear materials from overheating.

(source: Reuters)