Zaporozhye Nuclear Plant Belongs to Russia, No Joint Management Possible - Director
L'essentiel
- The director of the Zaporozhye nuclear power station, Yury Chernichuk, has stated that the facility de jure and de facto belongs to Russia, rejecting any possibility of joint management.
- The statement comes amid reports that foreign politicians have discussed possible joint control over the plant during Ukraine negotiations.
- The Zaporozhye Region became part of Russia following referendums in September 2022, and President Putin signed a decree in October 2022 consolidating the station's status under Russian jurisdiction.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
The Zaporozhye nuclear power station is Europe's largest nuclear facility. It came under Russian control in early 2022 during the military conflict. The September 2022 referendums in Zaporozhye and other regions led to Russia's formal annexation claims, which are not recognized by most of the international community.
MELITOPOL, April 28. /TASS/. The Zaporozhye nuclear power station de jure and de facto belongs to Russia, and there can be no talk of any form of joint management, Director Yury Chernichuk said in a video provided to TASS by the station. "There has never been any talk of joint management in terms of the physical management of the station, and there is no talk at the moment, and there will not be. We declared and said that de jure and de facto this facility belongs to the Russian Federation, it is managed by the Russian Federation. According to the laws of the Russian Federation, the licenses are proof of this. And therefore, an object like a nuclear power plant cannot have two gods or two masters," Chernichuk said. Foreign politicians at various levels have repeatedly said that during the negotiations on Ukraine, possible joint control over the Zaporozhye plant located in Russia is being discussed. The Zaporozhye Region (on the territory of which the station is located), as well as the DPR, the LPR and the Kherson Region, as a result of the referendums held at the end of September 2022, became part of Russia as full-fledged subjects. On October 5, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree consolidating the status of the station as a facility under Russian jurisdiction. The right to operate it is vested with the Russian company JSC Operating Organization of the Zaporozhye nuclear power station, established by Rosenergoatom Corporation, part of the Rosatom State Corporation. The Zaporozhye property complex is Russia's property.
Questions ouvertes
- Will Ukraine continue to demand the plant's return in peace negotiations?
- How will the International Atomic Energy Agency respond to this assertion of Russian control?
- What security guarantees exist for the nuclear facility amid ongoing conflict?






