Two experts from the International Atomic Energy Institution will be stationed in the Polo Nuclear Power Station
Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.03
Xinhua News Agency, Vienna, September 2 (Reporter Liu Xinyu) The director of the International Atomic Energy Institution Grassia said at a press conference held in Vienna, Austria on the 2nd that two experts in the agency will stay in Zhapollo -Nuclear Power Station for a long time.
The delegation from Groos, who led 14 international atomic energy institutions on the 1st of this month, inspected the Zapolo Nuclear Power Station and returned to Vienna on the 2nd. He said that there are still six members of the experts staying at the Zapolo Nuclear Power Station, four of which will return to Vienna next week, and the other two experts will stay in the nuclear power plant.
Gronci said he saw everything he wanted to know during the investigation. He is expected to issue a report on the Zapolo Nuclear Power Station early next week to report the situation to the UN Security Council next Tuesday.
Russia's Permanent Representative of Vienna UNEO said on the 2nd that Russia welcomed the Poli Nuclear Power Station of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
According to reports, the representative of the Zapolo -hot state government Rogov said that the International Atomic Energy Agency delegation has obtained dozens of documents and technical maps related to the Zapolo Nuclear Power Station. Need information.
Zapolo Nuclear Power Station is one of the largest nuclear power plants in Europe. After Russia launched a special military operation in February this year, it quickly controlled the Zapolo Nuclear Power Station. Recently, nuclear power plants have been shot many times, causing the world's attention. (Participate reporter: Liu Kai)
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