Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi on Tuesday, according to a press official in Zelensky’s office. The meeting came as Ukraine and Russia continue to accuse each other of bombing the area around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant ahead of a planned visit by a delegation from the IAEA, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, later in the week. Zelensky told Grossi that the IAEA mission to Ukraine is “urgent” and that Ukraine wants its team to do more than inspect the plant. Zelensky said he hoped the delegation “will find an opportunity, thanks to our special services, thanks to the security corridors, to get to the station and do the best to avoid all these threats on a global scale.” “Probably, today this is one of the most [high] priority issues related to the security of Ukraine and the world,” Zelensky said. He accused the Russian military of “creating great risks, about explosions, about the failure of nuclear reactors, about the risks of Zaporizhzhia’s nuclear power plants being disconnected from our grid, and about the dangers of the heating season for citizens us”. Zelensky urged the IAEA to do more than inspect the plant, saying strategic decisions were needed “on the urgent demilitarization of the station, the withdrawal of all military personnel of the Russian Federation with explosives, with any kind of weapon.” Zelensky insisted that the region should become a demilitarized zone and that there should be a transition of the factory to the full control of the Ukrainian state.


title: “As Ukrainian Offensive Begins Zelensky Says Russians Have Two Options Leave Or Surrender Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “Michael Easter”


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi on Tuesday, according to a press official in Zelensky’s office. The meeting came as Ukraine and Russia continue to accuse each other of bombing the area around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant ahead of a planned visit by a delegation from the IAEA, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, later in the week. Zelensky told Grossi that the IAEA mission to Ukraine is “urgent” and that Ukraine wants its team to do more than inspect the plant. Zelensky said he hoped the delegation “will find an opportunity, thanks to our special services, thanks to the security corridors, to get to the station and do the best to avoid all these threats on a global scale.” “Probably, today this is one of the most [high] priority issues related to the security of Ukraine and the world,” Zelensky said. He accused the Russian military of “creating great risks, about explosions, about the failure of nuclear reactors, about the risks of Zaporizhzhia’s nuclear power plants being disconnected from our grid, and about the dangers of the heating season for citizens us”. Zelensky urged the IAEA to do more than inspect the plant, saying strategic decisions were needed “on the urgent demilitarization of the station, the withdrawal of all military personnel of the Russian Federation with explosives, with any kind of weapon.” Zelensky insisted that the region should become a demilitarized zone and that there should be a transition of the factory to the full control of the Ukrainian state.


title: “As Ukrainian Offensive Begins Zelensky Says Russians Have Two Options Leave Or Surrender Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-04” author: “Elida Tuitt”


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi on Tuesday, according to a press official in Zelensky’s office. The meeting came as Ukraine and Russia continue to accuse each other of bombing the area around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant ahead of a planned visit by a delegation from the IAEA, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, later in the week. Zelensky told Grossi that the IAEA mission to Ukraine is “urgent” and that Ukraine wants its team to do more than inspect the plant. Zelensky said he hoped the delegation “will find an opportunity, thanks to our special services, thanks to the security corridors, to get to the station and do the best to avoid all these threats on a global scale.” “Probably, today this is one of the most [high] priority issues related to the security of Ukraine and the world,” Zelensky said. He accused the Russian military of “creating great risks, about explosions, about the failure of nuclear reactors, about the risks of Zaporizhzhia’s nuclear power plants being disconnected from our grid, and about the dangers of the heating season for citizens us”. Zelensky urged the IAEA to do more than inspect the plant, saying strategic decisions were needed “on the urgent demilitarization of the station, the withdrawal of all military personnel of the Russian Federation with explosives, with any kind of weapon.” Zelensky insisted that the region should become a demilitarized zone and that there should be a transition of the factory to the full control of the Ukrainian state.


title: “As Ukrainian Offensive Begins Zelensky Says Russians Have Two Options Leave Or Surrender Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-27” author: “Marjorie Lininger”


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi on Tuesday, according to a press official in Zelensky’s office. The meeting came as Ukraine and Russia continue to accuse each other of bombing the area around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant ahead of a planned visit by a delegation from the IAEA, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, later in the week. Zelensky told Grossi that the IAEA mission to Ukraine is “urgent” and that Ukraine wants its team to do more than inspect the plant. Zelensky said he hoped the delegation “will find an opportunity, thanks to our special services, thanks to the security corridors, to get to the station and do the best to avoid all these threats on a global scale.” “Probably, today this is one of the most [high] priority issues related to the security of Ukraine and the world,” Zelensky said. He accused the Russian military of “creating great risks, about explosions, about the failure of nuclear reactors, about the risks of Zaporizhzhia’s nuclear power plants being disconnected from our grid, and about the dangers of the heating season for citizens us”. Zelensky urged the IAEA to do more than inspect the plant, saying strategic decisions were needed “on the urgent demilitarization of the station, the withdrawal of all military personnel of the Russian Federation with explosives, with any kind of weapon.” Zelensky insisted that the region should become a demilitarized zone and that there should be a transition of the factory to the full control of the Ukrainian state.