European leaders, concerned about the fate of the nuclear power plant, demanded a “quick” dispatch of IAEA inspectors to the mission site.
American, French, German and British leaders called for “restraint” around Europe’s largest Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye, which is under the control of the Russian army, Le Point writes.
Presidents Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron, as well as Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Prime Minister Boris Johnson, demanded a “quick” dispatch of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as a result of a telephone conversation.
The fighting around the nuclear power plant, with two belligerents mutually accusing each other of attacks, has given rise to the specter of the Chernobyl disaster.
French President Macron said on Friday that Vladimir Putin had given his consent for IAEA inspectors to visit the station. During the talks, the four Western leaders also “agreed that support for Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression would be maintained.”
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