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#Ukraine: #Russia claims ownership of Zaporizhia & What is to be done? Henry Sokolski, Nonproliferation Policy Education Center

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🗓️ 24 December 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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#Ukraine: #Russia claims ownership of Zaporizhia & What is to be done? Henry Sokolski, Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2022/12/22/iaea-meeting-officials-Grossi/5341671723629/

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Ukraine conflict. A stark headline from Europe in these last 24 hours. IAEA director general

0:46.0

meets Russian officials in Moscow, the subject, the Zapparizha nuclear power plant in a combat

0:51.9

zone, the largest in Europe. At this point, there is no rendering of either safety or risk

0:59.0

management or the future for a nuclear power plant that, if damaged in the wrong way, will

1:06.0

affect not only the immediate region, but the Black Sea Basin. I welcome Henry Sikolsky,

1:11.2

the executive director of the Non-proliferation Policy Education Center. Henry, the comments

1:18.2

from Europe do not suggest a way forward. We've talked about this for some time and you

1:23.7

have recently written very carefully about what you think needs to be done immediately

1:30.4

or near two. First, what is the reluctance of the Russians to agree to the proposals

1:37.4

by the IAEA? They are members of the United Nations Security Council and I believe the

1:42.7

deputy director or an official at the IAEA is a Russian national. So what holds the

1:48.6

Russians back from solving this? Good evening to you.

1:52.9

A good evening. I think it's more the Ukrainians. The Russians are eager, apparently, to close

1:59.1

with few differences there may be because I think they sense they might get a pretty good

2:06.3

deal. The Ukrainians, they claim the Russians claim, are the problem. Reading between the

2:14.3

lines, I think what the Ukrainians are concerned about is the continued insistence of the

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