Regarding the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, which is controlled by the Russian military, IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Grossi announced on the 2nd that he would station experts on-site to ensure the safety of the nuclear power plant.

A team of IAEA experts has been investigating the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine, where Russian military units are deployed, since the 1st of this month.



Director-General Grossi, who led the team, returned to Vienna, Austria, where the IAEA headquarters is located, and held a press conference on the 2nd, saying, "It is important for the IAEA to confirm what is happening on the ground in order to stabilize the situation. It is effective, ”he said, and indicated that six experts will stay on-site and two will be stationed from next week onwards.



On the other hand, the Ukrainian nuclear power company Energoatom, which operates the nuclear power plant, said on the 2nd that ``Russia did not allow experts to enter the crisis management facility where soldiers are located,'' making it difficult for the IAEA to make a fair evaluation. I showed the view that it is placed.



In response, Secretary General Grossi said, "I was able to see the places I asked you to see," indicating that he was able to conduct an independent investigation, and that he would compile a report early next week. .



Regarding the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 2nd that "the demilitarization of the nuclear power plant is the key to ensuring the safety of the nuclear power plant and protecting Europe," and withdrew the Russian military units and demilitarized the nuclear power plant to Ukraine. He reiterated the idea that it was imperative to move the company completely under the control of