"This situation should not be repeated," said Grossi, secretary-general of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency,) about the attack on Zapolija, Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine. We will discuss measures such as the safety of nuclear power plants.

The IAEA, headquartered in Vienna, the capital of Austria, began its regular board meeting on the 7th.



The focus is on the safety of Russia's invading Ukrainian nuclear power plants, and at the beginning of the board, Secretary-General Grossi said of the Russian military's military actions, "bringing an unprecedented nuclear accident crisis to Ukraine and Russia. It is endangering the lives of people in neighboring countries, including those in neighboring countries. "



"It was a close call. Under no circumstances should this situation be repeated," he said of the attack on Europe's largest nuclear power plant, Zaporizhia, in southeastern Ukraine.



Secretary-General Grossi has proposed to consult with both Ukraine and Russia on a framework for ensuring nuclear security, and emphasizes that the IAEA is ready to support.



The IAEA also accelerated nuclear development in a report compiled prior to the board, pointing out that Iran continues to produce uranium with an enrichment of up to 60%, which deviates significantly from the nuclear agreement. Response to Iran is also expected to be on the agenda.