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IAEA chief meets Ukrainian energy chiefs on method to nuclear plant

U.N. nuclear agency chief Rafael Grossi satisfied Ukrainian energy authorities on Tuesday before a. prepared see to the Russianoccupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear. plant, part of efforts to prevent a wartime nuclear catastrophe.

Grossi, the director of the International Atomic Energy. Agency (IAEA), arrived in Ukraine a week after visiting the. Kursk nuclear power station in Russia and warning of the threat. of a nuclear accident there.

On his latest see to Ukraine since Russia's invasion in. February 2022, Grossi met Energy Minister German Galushchenko,. in addition to Petro Kotin, president nuclear power company. Energoatom, and Oleh Korikov, acting head of Ukraine's State. Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate.

The IAEA was totally devoted to safety & & security of. ( Ukrainian) nuclear websites, with (a) existence at each, Grossi. composed on X together with images showing him and Ukrainian authorities. holding talks.

He said they were exchanging (views) on our assistance to. Ukraine's NPPs (nuclear reactor) ahead of my ZNPP visit.

Grossi said on X on Monday that he was on his way to the. Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) to continue our. help & & assistance prevent a nuclear mishap.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated he would meet. Grossi after the IAEA chief visits the country's nuclear plants.

The ZNPP in southeastern Ukraine, Europe's largest. nuclear reactor, fell to Russian soldiers not long after Moscow's. full-scale invasion and is not running now.

Both sides have frequently accused each other of shelling. the plant. Moscow and Kyiv both deny the allegations.

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Zelenskiy and Dutch Prime Minister Penis Schoof on Monday. visited the city of Zaporizhzhia, which lies across the Dnipro. River to the northeast of the plant.

Zelenskiy likewise stated that at this phase of the war, it is not. possible for Ukraine to take back control of the plant.

It is safer for Ukraine to control the Zaporizhzhia plant,. but so far, from the viewpoint of the battlefield, I do not. see such possibilities, and those that most likely exist, they are. harmful, Zelenskiy said.

Russian news agencies reported on Monday that a high-voltage. power supply line at the plant had immediately disconnected,. however the plant's requirements are supplied by another line. There was no. factor offered for the automatic disconnection.

Ukraine stated Russian attacks had actually damaged among the 2. external overhead lines connecting the plant to the Ukrainian. power grid on Monday. Russia did not instantly comment on this. assertion.

Russia states the Kursk nuclear plant visited by Grossi last. week has been consistently attacked by Ukrainian forces that are. simply 40 km (25 miles) away given that Ukraine took a slice of. Russian area in a cross-border attack this month.

Grossi said after checking out the Kursk nuclear plant that it. was extremely fragile since it had no protective dome which. the threat or possibility of a nuclear mishap has actually emerged. near here.

Ukraine's foreign ministry on Thursday knocked what it. stated were Russian efforts to accuse Ukraine of alleged. provocations against nuclear safety.

It stated Russia had intensified a disinformation project to. distract attention from its own criminal acts at the. Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

In a declaration, it described such accusations as negative. following attacks on energy facilities that forced Ukraine. to detach several nuclear power systems from the grid last. week.

(source: Reuters)