UN watchdog expresses ‘deep concern’ over Ukraine nuclear power plant

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, points on a map of the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant during a press conference in Vienna, Austria. (File/AFP)
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Updated 06 March 2022
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UN watchdog expresses ‘deep concern’ over Ukraine nuclear power plant

  • IAEA said Ukraine informed it that plant management is now under orders from commander of the Russian forces
  • Grossi offered Friday to travel to Ukraine to negotiate with Kyiv and Moscow, ensure security of nuclear sites

VIENNA: The UN nuclear watchdog on Sunday expressed “deep concern” over reports that communication from Europe’s largest nuclear power plant seized by Russia in Ukraine has been disrupted.
Invading Russian forces attacked and seized the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine on Friday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement that Ukraine informed it that the plant management is now under orders from the commander of the Russian forces.
Ukraine has also reported that the Russian forces have switched off some mobile networks and the Internet, and that telephone lines, emails and fax were not functioning anymore.
They said mobile phone communication was still possible with poor quality, the IAEA said.
“I’m extremely concerned about these developments that were reported to me today,” IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said.
“In order to be able to operate the plant safely and securely, management and staff must be allowed to carry out their vital duties in stable conditions without undue external interference or pressure,” he added.
He expressed “deep concern” over “the deteriorating situation regarding vital communications between the regulator and the Zaporizhzhia NPP (nuclear power plant).”
“Reliable communications between the regulator and the operator are a critical part of overall nuclear safety and security,” he said.
On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin assured French President Emmanuel Macron of the “physical and nuclear safety” of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, according to the Kremlin.
Grossi offered Friday to travel to Ukraine to negotiate with Kyiv and Moscow and ensure the security of Ukraine’s nuclear sites.
The offer came hours after Russian forces seized control of Zaporizhzhia after a battle with Ukrainian troops that caused a fire and fears of an accident.


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Trump orders re-opening of Venezuela airspace

  • ‘American citizens will be very shortly able to go to Venezuela, and they’ll be safe there,’ Trump said
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump says he has informed Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodríguez that he’s going to be opening up all commercial airspace over Venezuela and Americans will soon be able to visit.
Trump said Thursday he instructed US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and US military leaders to open up the airspace by the end of the day.
The Republican president says, “American citizens will be very shortly able to go to Venezuela, and they’ll be safe there.”
Earlier this week, Trump’s Republican administration notified Congress that it was taking the first steps to possibly reopen the shuttered US Embassy in Venezuela as it explores restoring relations with the South American country following the US military raid that ousted then-President Nicolás Maduro.
In a notice to lawmakers dated Monday and obtained by The Associated Press on Tuesday, the State Department said it was sending in a regular and growing contingent of temporary staffers to conduct “select” diplomatic functions.
“We are writing to notify the committee of the Department of State’s intent to implement a phased approach to potentially resume Embassy Caracas operations,” the department said in separate but identical letters to 10 House and Senate committees.