A meeting was held at the United Nations Security Council over the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, which has been bombarded one after another. He stressed that he was ready to hold talks with both Russia and Ukraine immediately.

The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine, which is controlled by the Russian military, has been bombarded one after another, raising concerns about its safety, and the United Nations Security Council held a meeting on the 6th to discuss the response.



At the outset, Secretary-General Guterres said, ``Any act that could endanger the nuclear power plant is unacceptable. He reiterated the need for the demilitarization of



Subsequently, IAEA Director General Grossi, who attended online, reported on the results of the investigation of the nuclear power plant by a team of experts from the 1st of this month, and set the area around the nuclear power plant as a safe zone as a temporary measure to prevent accidents. "We are ready to consult with the parties immediately," he said, calling on both Russia and Ukraine.



Afterwards, at the meeting, there was a series of opinions from Western countries calling on Russia to withdraw its troops from the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, but Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations Nebenzya said that it was the Ukrainian side that was carrying out the shelling, and that the Russian military was on the nuclear power plant's side. It reiterated its traditional claims that it was keeping it safe.