Ukraine Calls for Urgent IAEA Meeting Following Russian Strikes on Nuclear Facilities.
Ukraine's Appeal to the IAEA
According to UATV: In response to a severe threat to nuclear safety from Russian attacks on critical infrastructure, Ukraine has formally requested an urgent meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). On January 20, 2023, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha issued this call, highlighting that strikes on substations powering nuclear plants, including the Chornobyl site, pose a direct danger to these facilities. The safety of nuclear power infrastructure is a global concern, as any incident could have far-reaching consequences.
Andrii Sybiha condemned Russia's reckless attacks as a threat to Ukraine's nuclear security. He further emphasized the need to strip Russia of its voting rights in international organizations, arguing that a state which knowingly creates such nuclear hazards has forfeited its right to participate in bodies like the IAEA.
Gravity of the Threat
The ongoing military actions have created a situation of profound concern, where the security of Ukraine's nuclear sites is imperiled. Ukraine continues to engage with international partners to seek an appropriate and decisive response to these challenges.
Ukraine's appeal to the IAEA underscores the critical nature of this situation and the potential consequences of military operations near nuclear facilities.
Andrii Sybiha
The integrity of nuclear infrastructure is vital not only for Ukraine but for the entire region, as any accident could prove catastrophic. The international community's response to this crisis will be a key factor in determining the conflict's trajectory and stability across Europe.
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