... prisoners of war continues. The decision to hold referendums in Kherson and Zaporozhye on whether the two regions should join the Russian Federation remains on the agenda, even if somewhat postponed for the future. These and other similar steps, albeit rather ... ... is taken by efforts to ensure safety and security of the Zaporozhye NPP. The resolution on this issue recently adopted by the IAEA Board of Governors
was met with much criticism in Moscow
since the document has no mention of the fact that the plant was ...
... consistently promoted non-proliferation and called for the development of nuclear capabilities for civilian use. This is corroborated by Moscow’s projects to build nuclear power plants (NPP) across the world, including in the Middle East. In particular, Russia took part in building the region’s first NPP, to the IAEA’s requirements, in the Iranian city of Bushehr [
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]. More nuclear power units are expected to be built in the country. Russia’s state-owned corporation Rosatom has also begun building the Akkuyu NPP in Turkey and the El Dabaa NPP in Egypt. ...
On October 19 Hans Blix, Swedish diplomat and politician, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs (1978-1979), Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA, 1981-1997), Head of the United Nations monitoring, verification and inspection commission (UNMOVIC), inspecting Iraq weapons (2000-2003), visited Russian International Affairs Council.
On October 19 Hans Blix, Swedish diplomat and politician, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs (1978-1979), Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA, 1981-1997), Head of the United Nations monitoring,...