Moscow, July 11 - Delegations from Russia and the International… (магатэ · шаг · заэс)
Moscow, July 11 - Delegations from Russia and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have agreed on possible practical steps to improve the situation following consultations around the Zaporozhian Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), said Russia's ambassador to international organizations in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov.
Consensus
- Russia and the IAEA held consultations in Kaliningrad on July 10, 2026.
- The consultations involved a Russian interdepartmental delegation and an IAEA team led by Rafael Grossi.
- Both sides agreed on practical steps to improve safety around Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZAPS) and the city of Enerhodar.
- Since mid-March 2026, ZAPS has experienced over 460 drone attacks and more than 15 artillery strikes.
- The IAEA's presence helped prevent new provocations during repair work on the 'Dneprovskaya' power line.
- A provocation occurred on June 5, resulting in injuries to five Russian military engineers.
- Rafael Grossi stated that attacks on any nuclear power plants are unacceptable.
Points of divergence
- The repair of the 'Dneprovskaya' power line was completed after IAEA experts participated in demining and their presence prevented further provocations. — vedomosti
- Ukraine has not yet restored voltage to the repaired 'Dneprovskaya' high-voltage transmission line. — vesti
- 'Rosatom' reported that diesel fuel reserves at ZAPS are at 50% of required volume as of June 20, 2026. — vedomosti
- Alexei Likhachev called on the IAEA to issue a public assessment of the criminal attacks by Ukrainian forces on ZAPS. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- IAEA and Russia Agree on Steps to Stabilize the Situation at Zaporizhzhia NPP — Ведомости
- Russia and IAEA Agree on Practical Steps to Improve Situation Around Zaporozhian NPP — Вести